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Statewide wildfires debris removal process continues; Lake County properties completed
Lake County News reports
29 May 2021
State officials reported that a few hundred more properties have completed the cleanup process in the state’s wildfires debris removal effort.
As of Friday, May 28, more than 1,100 properties enrolled in California s statewide Consolidated Debris Removal Program have cleared the entire debris removal process and been returned to county officials for final approval and the beginning of the reconstruction process.
The 1,106 returned properties represent 25.4% of those participating in either the full debris removal program or only the hazard tree element.
In 2020, over 8,000 climate-induced wildfires burned 4.2 million acres of California, destroying more than 5,700 homes.
Rebuilding after a Wildfire
May 03, 2021 • You might think that after a wildfire destroys a home or business, there would be a process to follow to rebuild on the site which there is but, it all takes time. See this news release from the state of California for fires that occurred in 2020. Debris removal is not as easy as it sounds.
Wildfire Debris Cleared from Nearly 90 Percent of Properties in Solano, Nevada, Stanislaus, Yuba and Yolo Participating in State Debris Removal Program
SACRAMENTO In another important milestone in helping Californians rebuild and recover, the state announced today that it has cleared eligible wildfire debris from nearly
70 percent of properties damaged by 2020 Calif wildfires have been cleared of toxic debris actionnewsnow.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from actionnewsnow.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By City News Service
Apr 15, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Contractors have cleared debris generated by last year s Bobcat and Lake wildfires from nearly 90% of the properties in Los Angeles County participating in the state s Consolidated Debris Removal Program, it was announced today.
Under the state program, administered by the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery and the state Office of Emergency Services in conjunction with participating counties, property owners incur no direct costs for participation. To date, crews have cleared 69, or 87.3%, of the 79 eligible properties in Los Angeles County of burned metal, concrete, ash and debris.
Statewide, contractors have finished removing debris from 2,295, or 61.2%, of 3,753 participating parcels. Although removal of debris from the properties moves property owners one step closer to rebuilding, officials stress that the process is not over and that state contractors must complete additional work before reconstru