Los Angeles home survived the fire, only to be split in two by a landslide
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Los Angeles after the fires: ‘You can only live in a disaster zone for so long’
The city is pushing to rebuild areas devasted by wildfires. But the costs and the mounting risks of future disasters are hard to overcomeFinancial Times - 3h -
A Bastion of Los Angeles Hippie Culture Survived the Flames
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Economic Toll of Los Angeles Fires Goes Far Beyond Destroyed Homes
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Maps show damage, destruction of homes in Los Angeles-area fire zones
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Lakers, Clippers expected to resume home play Monday after Los Angeles fires postponed games
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The Costs of the Los Angeles Fires
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"This Is Us" star Milo Ventimiglia loses home to Los Angeles fires
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"This Is Us" star Milo Ventimiglia loses home in Los Angeles fires
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What California residents found after fires ravaged their homes in Los Angeles County
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Billy Crystal, Mandy Moore among those who lost homes in Los Angeles fires
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