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    L.A. needs an independent commission to investigate its fire response

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsJanuary 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Jan. 23, 2025 3 AM PT

    To the editor: Although the intense hearth warnings that preceded the Palisades and Eaton fires prolonged from Santa Barbara to San Diego and included Riverside and San Bernardino counties, the one large-scale lack of lives and property occurred within the Los Angeles space. (“L.A. fire officials could have put engines in the Palisades before the fire broke out. They didn’t,” Jan. 14)

    With this stark actuality, and to attenuate the potential for additional, wide-scale tragedy, an unbiased fee of consultants ought to be shaped instantly to analyze the next:

    • Have been the winds that occurred in L.A. a lot stronger and punishing as to make comparability to the outcomes in different counties meaningless?
    • Was L.A. County extra susceptible than different areas as a result of elements equivalent to distinctive topography, poorer brush and land administration and homeless encampments close to flammable areas?
    • Have been first responders hampered extra so in L.A. than in different places by understaffing, poor or unavailable gear, inadequate water and poor advance planning?

    Given the regarding info which have already emerged, attending to the underside of questions equivalent to these ought to be seen as crucial and never dismissed as finger-pointing.

    Russ Swartz, Granada Hills

    ..

    To the editor: I pause in studying the most recent dispatches from smoldering embers. I battle to border a coherent response.

    Phrases have failed me.

    Wordless.

    Speechless.

    Frederick Miller, Los Angeles

    ..

    To the editor: If the elected and appointed officers of the Los Angeles space have been company workers, they might be terminated.

    My son’s residence in Altadena was leveled within the hearth. There was no warning in any respect, no hearth equipment in sight, and he was lucky sufficient to flee forward of the flames. He has misplaced all the pieces together with numerous others. Some paid the last word value, being consumed by the inferno.

    We knew this was coming. The Santa Ana winds and rainless winter ought to have been clue for metropolis and county officers to organize for the worst.

    It’s time for a change in management in any respect ranges. We’re hurting and fed up.

    Kevin Collopy, Mission Viejo

    ..

    To the editor: I spent 60-plus years in hurricane nation. Disasters have phases:

    • Panic.
    • Seek for the responsible.
    • Punishment for the harmless.
    • Reward and honors for nonparticipants.
    • Guarantees to repair the causes.
    • New priorities.
    • Repeat.

    Parrish Hirasaki, Culver Metropolis



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