Firefighters battling the Palisades fire dealt with hydrants that had little to no water flowing out. By 3 a.m. Wednesday, ...
Three large water tanks in the Pacific Palisades area ran out by early Wednesday morning, officials said, reducing water ...
As wildfires become increasingly common in urban areas, public water systems are often unable to meet the firefighting demand ...
As fires exploded across Los Angeles County, firefighters found a loss of pressure in fire hydrants that hampered their ...
Firefighters in Pacific Palisades and Altadena have repeatedly been hampered by low water pressure and dry hydrants, ...
As devastating wildfires raged across Los Angeles County this week, firefighters battling the blazes encountered fire ...
LOS ANGELES (KTLA) – As firefighters battled the now nearly 16,000-acre Palisades Fire Tuesday, officials say the massive demand for water led to crews dealing with dozens of “dry” hydrants that had ...
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Victims of the Palisades Fire are suing the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power for hampering firefighting efforts.
Ryan Babroff, a volunteer firefighter battling the Eaton Fire, told The Washington Post. At some point this week, up to 20 per cent of the city’s hydrants went dry, according to LA mayor Karen Bass.
Other fires, like the 2023 Maui fires and the 2017 Tubbs Fire in Northern California, have caused hydrants to go dry in the past, and it seems L.A. will need to go back to the drawing board if these ...