Monday, February 08, 2010

Mayor blames Forest Service for slides

Officials are scrambling to avoid a repeat of the weekend's hillside mudslides that damaged 43 homes in La Cañada Flintridge and La Crescenta and left many scratching their heads over the apparent lack of emergency preparations. Workers hurried Sunday to empty debris basins once filled with mud in anticipation of mid-week rains feared to further endanger homes on hillsides denuded by last summer's wildfires. Earlier Sunday, evacuation orders were lifted for residents in the mudslide area where at least nine of the mud-damaged homes were uninhabitable - possibly permanently. Some 540 residences had been evacuated in the foothill areas of La Crescenta, Acton, Altadena and La Cañada Flintridge. Some local officials on Sunday demanded that the federal government pay for mud removal, blaming the mudslide damage on the U.S. Forest Service for scaling back firefighting efforts too early after the Station Fire broke out in late August. La Cañada Flintridge Mayor Laura Olhasso blasted the U.S. Forest Service for allowing mud to flow from "I call on the federal government to take the responsibility to help our residents pay for cleaning up the mud," Olhasso said at a news conference in her mud-ravaged community. "The federal government must take responsibility for their mud that is coming out of their hills."...read more

Come on Mayor. Surely you're aware they are too busy enforcing their bulletin board policy and can't handle little things like the destruction of property and threats to public health and safety.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm surprised the blog owner agrees with the whiner brigade.

Hate the US government if you want but anyone with a brain larger than a newt knows that SoCal ecosystem burns. And after it burns it floods. If you don't like that fact then you can live in a tamed area versus next to a forest.

I'm sorry that some people lost some homes. But they shouldn't live in that area if they want an assurance of no flooding or fires. If they want such an area there is always downtown LA.

Frank DuBois said...

How did you know my brain was so small?