The Navy could pay up to $137 million to clean up the site of a World War II blimp hangar in Southern California destroyed in a fire in November, local officials estimate.
The Navy has committed $11 million to the cleanup of the fire that destroyed a long-shuttered World War II blimp hangar at the former Tustin air station in Southern California, but local officials said much more is needed from the service.
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