Los Angeles fires: The map of burned homes

Los Angeles fires: The map of burned homes

The County of Los Angeles has released an interactive map with a photographic inventory of damaged homes after the California wildfires.

So far, more than 12,000 homes have been destroyed by fires on the outskirts of Los Angeles. The map https://recovery.lacounty.gov/palisades-fire/ shows exactly which villas and residences have burned down. The buildings are classified according to the degree of destruction – completely (red), partially (yellow), slightly (green) and surviving buildings (black). When you click on the house icon, a window opens where the type and construction of the building, the percentage of destruction, and a link to photos of the burned residences are given.

Unfortunately, the extent of the damage is expected to increase, as these maps are only preliminary. Damage assessments are ongoing, with updates being made daily. If a building on the map lacks an attached report, it means it has not yet been inspected.

By zooming into a neighborhood on any of the maps, the dashboard automatically updates to show the current statistics within the selected area. These include the number of buildings inspected, the number of residential and commercial buildings, and the count of structures categorized as damaged, destroyed, or unaffected.

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