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Los Angeles wildfires: California cities vow to ‘shut down’ EPA’s dumping site for ‘toxic’ waste

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South California's multiple cities vow to “close” the site used by the Environmental Protection Agency, collect and process harmful waste from catastrophic eaton fire, “Transfer toxic materials to our backdenese. “Do”.

Azusa, Irwindale, Baldwin Park, and Duarte's joint warnings have been reported that the Lario Park site has begun to accept debris on Monday. They are expected to receive lithium electric vehicles and other “dangerous home debris”, and EPAs are processing all transportation, processing, and containments in that place.

“The city is completely solidarized with the nearby community, but I am very disappointed with lack of respect for local residents by carrying toxic materials to the backyard without notifying the EPA cleanup efforts to the backyard.” The city said. With a joint statement. “The city will formally oppose this site and mobilize efforts to close the site as soon as possible.”

More than 150 locals have stuffed the Duarte City Council Meeting last night and expressed their opposition. Sangabriel Ballate Ribune. Prior to the meeting, Celeste McCoy, a scene coordinator on the EPA, to the Los Angeles County Director, and her agency will promote the opening of a site on the land managed by the US Army Engineers. He said he was ordered. President Donald Trump also reported.

Meryl Streep cuts a “car size hole” to his neighbor's fence and escapes the Parisade.

A woman searched a house destroyed by Eaton Fire in Altadena, California on January 21. (AP/Noah Burger)

White house said Trump signed an order Last Friday, for “rebuilding the areas that have been devastated by the recent Los Angeles mountain fire”, “Developed plans to promote contaminated bulk removal for Secretary of Defense, Secretary of Land Security, FEMA and EPA leaders. And execute “and general debris. ”

According to San Gabriel Valley Tribune, EPA officials reported to residents of the Duarte City Council that they would be used for 30 days to handle harmful waste.

Kelsey Grammar says that California Council “I took my eyes off the ball.”

The rough fire is devastated at home

During the Eaton Fire in the Altadena area on January 8, 2025, the house is wrapped in flames. (Josh Edelson)

Trump's daughter, Ivanka, was in the area on Tuesday, supporting the people affected by the wildfire. Matthew Bahrnet, the founder of a non -profit organization at the Dream Center, appeared in the X video with Ivanka Trump, spent about an hour of meetings with three Altadena, and gave new shoes and food boxes. I donated.

“I'm very happy to see the incredible spirit and resilience of the Altadena community … it's a beautiful light of such a dark era,” Ivanka Trump said.

Meanwhile, Los Angeles County officials approved an external review of how the emergency alarm system worked during the Eaton and Parisase fire on Tuesday.

Altadena Aerial View

The residential area destroyed by the Eaton Fire is found in Altadena, California on January 19. (Brandonbell/Getty Image)

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Eaton Fire caused 17 deaths. According to the AP communication, on January 7, some areas evacuation orders in Altadena, including areas where most of the deaths occurred, were sent on January 7.

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