More than 10,000 homes and other structures were consumed by flames, along with thousands of cars and other vehicles.
Each fire’s impact could depend on what was burning, for how long, and levels of public awareness, researchers hypothesize.
The flames may be out, but the real battle is just beginning. The Los Angeles fires have left a toxic legacy far beyond the ...
The recent LA fires have been all over the news and social media, with people sharing how they had to leave their childhood ...
Pulmonologist Dr. Reza Ronaghi, who lost his home in the Palisades fire, offers advice about how to protect health in a ...
Flames from the Hughes fire came within a mile of the Castaic jails before firefighters pushed them back. Inmate advocates are still haunted by the what-ifs.
Dhaka’s air is getting worse, and waste burning is making it unbearable. While traffic and construction play their roles, the hidden culprit — burning garbage — is silently poisoning the city ...
Australia ranks among the best in the world for air quality, but with worsening climate change and an ever extending bushfire ...
Residents face the daunting prospect of rebuilding their homes in this once-thriving historically Black community.
I just saw on the news that the smoke from wildfires is even worse for your health than we thought. Why is that? It seems like the smoke ...
A team of researchers say they want to look at what exposure to toxins from thousands of burned structures does to people ...
Firefighters later determined that a pair of battery-operated heated socks caused the blaze when the lithium-ion battery ...