California AG Probes Civil‑Rights Impact of Delayed Eaton Fire Evacuations in West Altadena
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California Attorney General Rob Bonta has opened a formal civil‑rights investigation into whether delayed evacuation warnings during the Jan. 7, 2025 Eaton Fire unlawfully discriminated on the basis of race, disability or age against west Altadena — a historically Black neighborhood where 19 of the Eaton Fire’s 31 deaths occurred and where residents west of North Lake Avenue received evacuation orders hours later (with no warnings by midnight and broader orders only after about 3 a.m.). The probe, prompted by survivors and the grassroots group Altadena for Accountability, comes amid wider fallout from the twin Eaton and Palisades fires — which together destroyed more than 16,000 structures — including protests over alleged leadership failures and altered reports, lawsuits by utilities, and slow, insurance‑hampered rebuilding that has left many lots vacant.
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