Los Angeles County has declared a public health emergency as toxic smoke, dust and fumes from burning buildings threaten ...
Massive fires continue burning after igniting in the foothills of Pacific Palisades, and Altadena, forcing thousands to ...
If your home survives a wildfire nearby, here are some of the steps to think about before starting to clean: When you’re ...
Firefighters are making some progress Friday against multiple fires that continue to burn throughout the Los Angeles area.
Wildfires are devastating the city of Los Angeles. Here’s how wildfires can affect the health of those close and far from the ...
Specialist teams have begun to look for more people killed, as officials say scale of disaster not down to "lack of preparation".
Inhaling wildfire smoke could have immediate effects on children in Los Angeles, such as coughing and wheezing, which may lead to more long-term health effects.
Fires like the ones burning in the Los Angeles area can make drinking water, and the water pipes and tanks themselves, unsafe. A researcher who has worked with communities after several wildfires ...
Researchers see a growing health danger from the vast plumes of pollution spawned by wildfires like the ones devastating Los ...
Eleven deaths have been confirmed and more than 12,000 structures have been damaged or destroyed. More than 150,000 people ...
Health officials are warning that smoke and ash pose "immediate and long-term risks to public health" as six fires rage in the city.
People who have limited access to air conditioning may be at higher risk of seeking emergency care for health problems ...