The chief editor, Scott Blair, headed to the Los Angeles area when the Wildfire fire, which destroyed much of Altadena, California, was around 60% contained and had begun to make an assessment and evaluation. Damage recovery.
He met with the director of Public Works of the County, Mark Platrella, who discussed how crews have begun to eliminate toxins, clean damage and replace basic services in fire damaged areas.
Blair reported and made videos after the 2017 Tubbs fire in Santa Rosa, California and the camp fire that destroyed the near Paradise in 2018. He also previously reported damage to Hurricane Harvey in Houston and Hurricane. Maria in Puerto Rico.
You can find the devastating images of Altadena and the interview with Pestrella on Enr.com/videos.
Also at Enr.com/videos, see the video of non -documented workers recruited prepared by staged accidents that are part of a bull market in demands for injury and demand loans in the New York city area, with financial companies that brought millions for hundreds of demands, with injuries, with injuries. This does not seem to be real. Does New York State need to establish new rules? Watch the following video of “Accidents” that probably never really happened at Enr.com/videos.
In addition, listen to Burcin Kaplanoglu, Vice President of the Innovation of the Oracle Technology Giant Industry, as he returns to the Critical Path podcast of Enr to talk to the senior publisher Jeff Yoders about artificial intelligence and how he will change. The construction processes in 2025 and beyond. Robotics, drones and other technologies also make it the conversation. Listen to Enr.com/media/podcasts.
And … do not miss Terri Mestas, Deputy CEO of sound transport by megaproject delivery to Seattle’s Sound Transit, which plans a boom of $ 54 million, in a podcasts chat with the assistant publisher of Enr Aileen Cho on creating a better collaboration with the AEC community. Find more podcast conversations at Enr.com/media/podcastes.