Burning Teslas, fried battery storage systems add to toxic mix hindering LA wildfire cleanup
- Los Angeles wildfires began on January 7, causing at least 27 deaths and destroying thousands of homes, with insurance losses estimated at $40 billion.
- Burned electric and hybrid vehicles, along with lithium batteries, complicate cleanup efforts, requiring specialized removal due to toxic materials.
- The Federal Emergency Management Agency has allocated $100 million for the cleanup, while local authorities conduct safety checks before residents can return.
- Mayor Doug Stewart expressed concerns about toxins polluting the environment, comparing the current situation to the Woolsey Fire cleanup in 2018.
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