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Feds reveal efforts to clean up toxic remnants of LA wildfire were successful
The US Environmental Protection Agency released soil testing results showing that a major federal cleanup operation following the Eaton Fire in Los Angeles successfully removed toxic remnants from the area. The cleanup effort appears to have effectively addressed environmental contamination concerns stemming from the deadly wildfire.
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