Tom Wait reports from the Palos Verdes Peninsula, where more residents are set to be affected by utility shutoffs this week, KCAL News reported.
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The three wildfires that have burned hundreds of thousands of acres this month in Southern California are starting to get under control, but the firefight is far from over, KTLA 5 News reported.
Scientists studying the earth’s movements say California is especially at risk at significant shifting that could affect coastal communities. Hetty Chang reports for the NBC4 News.
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is undergoing a massive $14 billion transformation ahead of the 2026 World Cup and the 2028 Olympic Games, Megabuilds reports.
The line fire also threatens 35,000 homes and buildings. The area is now under a state of emergency, just 60 miles east of Los Angeles. NBC News’ Dana Griffin reports.
Cal Fire issued evacuation orders for people living near the Post Fire in unincorporated Riverside County, Gio Insignares of KCAL News reports.
Catastrophe models are not just for hurricanes. They are also not just for insurance carriers. Ming Lee, president and CEO of catastrophe modeling firm AIR Worldwide, discusses how insurance brokers and governments are increasingly using cat models and how cat models are expanding into other risks and expanding geographically.
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