As heavy as 100 Eiffel Towers: Monumental L.A. County fire debris removal could finish by June
Source: LA Times
A small army of laborers, heavy-equipment operators, hazmat technicians and truck drivers have cleared more than one-third of the home lots left in charred ruin by Januarys firestorms a frenetic pace that suggests the bulk of the vast government-run cleanup in Los Angeles County could be completed as early as June, officials say.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officers overseeing the effort said the crews of mostly private contractors are working at a record clip for a wildfire recovery, clearing nearly 120 lots a day and operating at close to the capacity that roads and residents close to the fire zones can tolerate.
The scope of the unfinished work came into clearer focus last week, with the passing of the April 15 deadline for residents of Altadena, Pacific Palisades and Malibu to opt in or out of the cleanup.
Some 10,373 property owners completed right-of-entry forms, authorizing the Army Corps and government contractors to work on their properties, while 1,698 others opted out of the program, many because they wanted their own crews to perform the work.
Read more: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-04-20/palisades-eaton-fire-debris-removal-record-pace

BoRaGard
(5,089 posts)I guess the republicon censor crew has been too damn busy elsewhere,
twodogsbarking
(13,403 posts)idahoblue
(429 posts)BarbD
(1,322 posts)El Salvador?
sl8
(16,349 posts)LudwigPastorius
(12,252 posts)Wonder Why
(5,530 posts)whales or the wight of Krasnov clowns?
sl8
(16,349 posts)But, I agree. That's goofy as hell. Everyone is familiar with pounds and tons, but how many people know, off-hand, the weight of the Eiffel Tower or how many Ford F-150s are in a line from LA to Salt Lake City? I can't imagine they came up with those off the top of there heads - someone spent the time to calculate them, with the end result of making things just a bit less clear.
You'd think a couple of West Point grads, colonels, no less, could communicate more effectively.
LudwigPastorius
(12,252 posts)100 Eiffel Towers = 278,333,600 Wet Possums*
*given the average wet possum weighs 8 pounds