California warns residents, tap water unsafe after wildfires

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When the tap turns dangerous

For many California residents recovering from wildfires, clean tap water has become an unexpected concern.

Officials warn that in parts of Los Angeles County, including Pacific Palisades, the water flowing from household taps is unsafe to drink, forcing many families to depend entirely on bottled water for daily use.

The intense heat from the fires damaged pipelines and water systems, allowing dangerous chemicals and smoke to seep into the supply.

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The unseen threat in the water

When fire melts or cracks water lines, toxins can sneak into the system unnoticed. This hidden contamination often includes harmful substances from burned materials. Benzene, a known carcinogen, is one of the most dangerous chemicals detected…

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