An international research team led by the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has achieved a breakthrough in the field of ...
The City of Asheville has a new website — ashevillerecovers.org — a source of information and news about all things recovery.
Residents Frank Figueroa and Melissa Dowd-Figueroa lost their home in the Eaton Fire and have signed up for the government ...
The Los Angeles wildfires left behind hazardous waste and debris. Programs in the Greater Los Angeles Area offer disposal solutions and designated facilities to assist with managing these materials.
The deadline for L.A. fire victims who lost their homes to opt in to a government debris clean-up program has been extended to April 15. What changed: The Federal Emergency Management Agency ...
The deadline to submit a right-of-entry form to enroll in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' debris cleanup is now April 15.
Officials are urging residents with property destroyed by the Palisades Fire to respond to fire debris clearance requests, so work can get done quickly as critical deadlines approach. A government ...
The Wednesday, March 19, Buncombe County Helene recovery briefing covered a burn ban, a calendar of deadlines for Helene recovery assistance, progress in debris removal, and more. Tropical Storm ...
Astroscale Japan Inc. has announced that it has successfully approached a piece of orbital debris traveling at a high speed to inspect it from a distance of about 15 meters. The Tokyo-based ...
The Los Angeles County Coordinated Joint Information Center is making a last effort to urge property owners in the wildfire burn areas to fill out Right of Entry forms, which will enable debris ...
The debris removal process for the LA fires is currently underway. The process is split into two phases, each managed by a different government agency. Phase One is managed by the United States ...