LA County could have alerted people better in Palisades fire, report says

Months after the Eaton and Palisades fires destroyed parts of Los Angeles, a report claims L.A. County’s outdated policies led to delayed emergency alerts.

Within the 133 pages, it says there wasn’t just one, but several weaknesses with staffing, training, and communication.

There were roughly 40,000 acres of flames and destruction…

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