The state and local governments have failed to clear the brush before the devastating Palisade fire, but the Los Angeles Fire Station (LAFD) is sending notifications to their owners of the destroyed property.
One property owner, Larry Larson, a partner in the partnership that owns 111 Marquez Place, warned of the need to follow brush clearance regulations, saying, “Brush clearance is not a problem.” All year round Responsibility” (original emphasis). LAFD has separately notified the building manager of the need to update the building’s fire prevention certification.
According to the building’s manager, the building burned out on January 8th, the second day of the fire. This is mainly due to the lack of water in the fire hydrants used by LAFDs.
Larson wrote to city officials and the LA County Fire Department.
Maybe you didn’t hear, but the LA Fire Department failed to inspect the brushes of the Pacific Palace Mount. As a result of the fire station’s negligence, a fire hydrant caused a lack of urban water, a 47-unit apartment and a Pacific garden to be burned to the ground. Approximately 100 tenants have evacuated.
Therefore, there is nothing to test and no test is required or required.
Larson told Breitbart News:
He said the city wanted to clean up the land that was now mostly debris. He then alleged that the city had failed to inspect the brush clearance in the years before the fire.
Also, the fire that destroyed the location of 111 Marquez was destroyed, Bernheimer GardenIt was popular in the early 20th century, but gradually became popular It was destroyed Landslides closed due to strong anti-Japanese sentiment at the outbreak of World War II.
The bonsai hut, the last remaining structure linked to the garden, was consumed by the Palisade fire.
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