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For some affluent homeowners, private fire hydrants are in big demand after devastating L.A. wildfiresHomeowners are buying and installing private fire hydrant systems to help protect their homes during wildfires.
Housekeepers, gardeners, pool cleaners and other workers have been left grappling with a loss of income and grief for longtime employers they considered family.
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Walking tour video shows destruction of Pacific PalisadesBefore and after shots filmed in the Pacific Palisades show extent of destruction ... should visit where the rand is strong Chefs, plumbers, and electricians paid over £50k to work in Antarctica ...
Mandy and Raymond Church, 66 and 67, had spent the last 40 years building up their plumbing business in the Pacific Palisades, having moved to the US from West Ruislip, west London, in 1985.
Mandy and Raymond Church moved to Los Angeles from South Ruislip, in west London, in 1985 and have spent the last 40 years building their plumbing business in Pacific Palisades. At least 25 people ...
Almost nothing brings the absolute necessity of well-designed water systems so clearly into focus as buildings on fire.
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The actor and director says his Malibu home was destroyed by the Los Angeles wildfires while he was away recording a podcast with Joe Rogan in Texas.
Josh Altman argues that up to 70% of Pacific Palisades residents ... A family run plumbing business was decimated in the Palisades Fire. The homes of many of their clients were too.
The Los Angeles wildfires have reduced entire communities to ash, prompting some of those who lost their homes to vow to rebuild in the same spot they called home.
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