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LA's wildfires: Your recovery guide

Your game plan for what happens next. LAist will be there every step of the way.

The firestorm that hit Southern California in January sparked several devastating fires.

The Palisades and Eaton fires leveled whole neighborhoods and killed more than two dozen people. Now the recovery is underway — with questions about insurance, renting, politics and the future top of mind.

LAist has the resources and coverage you need to keep up to date on the fires' aftermath, as well as the recovery.

FINAL DAMAGES

Palisades FireEaton Fire
Acreage23,448 acres14,021
Containment100%100%
Structures damaged or destroyed6,837 destroyed, 973 damaged9,414 destroyed, 1,074 damaged
Dead1219
What's next for housing
What to know about insurance
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Check out LAist.com/FireFAQs to see if your question has already been answered. If not, submit your questions here, and we’ll do our best to get you an answer.

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The Big Burn: How To Survive the Age of Wildfires
As the world enters a new age of wildfires, science reporter Jacob Margolis dives deep into personal stories that illuminate the history of how we got here, why we keep screwing things up, and what we can do to survive and maybe even thrive while the world around us burns.
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LAist Science Reporter Jacob Margolis looks at what Angelenos affected by the LA wildfires can expect as they try to rebuild their lives. In this hour, Margolis turns to experts about what to know about housing options, recouping losses, and making homes and neighborhoods more fire resistant. And he also gets insights from a 2017 Tubbs Fire wildfire survivor about the recovery and healing process after losing everything.

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Guests:

David Wagner, LAist Housing Reporter

Alex Robertson, lawyer with Robertson & Associates, LLP

David Shew, former Cal Fire chief, Napa County Fire Administrator

Stephanie Pincetl, Professor at UCLA’s Institute of the Environment and Sustainability and Director of the California Center for Sustainable Communities

Melissa Geissinger, a survivor of the 2017 Tubbs Fire in Santa Rosa. https://melissageissinger.com/

LA Wildfires Special Coverage with Jacob Margolis: What to expect when recovering fire losses and rebuilding
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