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A casualty of the Eaton fire was the destruction of the Eaton Canyon Nature Center in Pasadena, which lost 15 animals who died in their enclosures. These “animal ambassadors,” known for ...
January's Eaton Fire scorched much of Eaton Canyon's cherished trail system, leaving behind scars that not only need to heal, but are also dangerous, said Norma E. Garcia-Gonzalez, the Director of ...
The 198-acre Eaton Canyon Natural Area Park in northeastern Pasadena — adjacent to Altadena — has been closed since the Jan. 7 Eaton fire torched the entire park and most likely will remain ...
Eaton Fire victims get closer look at suspect power system Court-approved examination of towers, lines, and electrical equipment have begun in Altadena as more than 100 families pressed utility ...
Even six months later, the scale of the fires is mind-boggling. The Eaton fire charred 14,021 acres, killing 18 civilians and destroying 9,414 structures — both residential and commercial.
Eaton Canyon’s hiking and equestrian trails and surrounding areas damaged by the Eaton fire will remain closed at least through the end of the year, with the likelihood of an even lengthier ...
The 198-acre Eaton Canyon Natural Area Park in northeastern Pasadena — adjacent to Altadena — has been closed since the Jan. 7 Eaton fire torched the entire park and most likely will remain ...
For that reason, Garcia-Gonzalez says Eaton Canyon will be closed to the public for the rest of this year, and most likely through the end of 2026. But L.A. County is quick to point out that there ...