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Los Angeles County supervisors criticized their own $1.9-million wildfire investigation as inadequate. Residents say it failed to explain the delay in evacuation alerts.
Multiple fire agencies declined to participate in the study, leaving supervisors with “one-sided information” and frustrated residents demanding accountability.
Los Angeles County supervisors criticized the long-awaited $1.9-million outside investigation on government failures during the January wildfires as full of gaping holes after outcry from residents who say the report failed to answer their key question: Why did evacuation alerts come so late for so many?
“I’ve heard from many residents, some of whom are in