LA's Olympic venues were spared by wildfires, but the city's rebuild could impact the Games' runup
- The wildfires in Los Angeles have caused over 20 deaths and destroyed more than 12,000 structures, impacting public health and air quality.
- None of the Olympic venues for the 2028 Games were damaged by the fires, which are still burning in the region.
- Los Angeles is preparing for a series of major events, including the World Cup in 2026 and the Olympics in 2028, amid significant rebuilding efforts.
- The International Olympic Committee expressed support for LA's recovery and commitment to a successful Olympics despite the ongoing wildfires.
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LA's Olympic Venues Spared By Fires, But Rebuild Could Impact Games
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LA's Olympic venues were spared by wildfires, but the city's rebuild could impact Games
The runup to LA hosting the 2028 Olympics will coincide with massive rebuilding of housing and infrastructure at a time when the region's resources figure to be stretched.
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