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After authorities reopened parts of Altadena for the first time since the Eaton fire, residents returned to a grim checkerboard of destroyed homes next to others that were largely spared.
The image below shows homes and businesses on East Altadena Drive before and during the fire. The satellite infrared image shows dozens of structures ablaze and many more completely destroyed on ...
The Eaton fire has destroyed more than 14,000 acres. Entire neighborhood blocks in Altadena have been wiped away. And while the number of structures that have been destroyed continues to climb by ...
Zane Grey Estate, Altadena: This home, with elements of Spanish, Mission and Mediterranean Revival design on 1.2 acres west of Lake Avenue, was built by architects Myron Hunt and Elmer Grey in ...
The historic Zane Grey Estate, acclaimed as Altadena’s first fireproof home, has tragically been destroyed by the Eaton Fire. The Mediterranean Revival-style house was built in 1907 by Chicago ...
Authorities estimate the Eaton Fire has damaged or destroyed more than 7,000 homes and businesses, along with three schools attended by Dedeaux children. The Altadena cemetery, where Virginia’s ...
The vast majority of homes destroyed in the Eaton fire were outside of Cal Fire's "very high" fire hazard severity zones, yet a newer approach by an independent company had found Altadena had ...
Altadena, a historically Black community long regarded as a safe haven and a symbol of prosperity, was ravaged in the Los Angeles wildfires. ... Altadena homes destroyed by the Eaton Fire are ...