After LA wildfires, Mandy Moore says residents are cutting through red tape
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After the fire – now Eklund is leaving LA
Writer, director and podcaster Sigge Eklund lost his home in the extensive fires in Los Angeles last winter. Now, after several months in a rented apartment without furniture, his family has decided to leave the city. – It feels exciting and scary, he tells Aftonbladet. The move this summer is to the other side of the USA, to New York. – ...
After LA wildfires, Mandy Moore says residents are cutting through red tape
Nearly four months after a wave of devastating wildfires scorched parts of Los Angeles County, tens of thousands of residents are still stuck in limbo, waiting to rebuild while navigating a maze of red tape. Among them is actress Mandy Moore, whose Altadena home was damaged by the Eaton Fire. Mandy Moore says LA County is making rebuild efforts hard Although her house wasn’t completely destroyed, her frustration is clear. Moore took to Instagram…
Mandy Moore Blasts LA County For ‘Nonsensical Red Tape’ Attempting To Rebuild Post-Wildfire
Actress and singer Mandy Moore complained that the process of rebuilding the parts of Los Angeles destroyed by wildfires in January has been a nightmare of red tape.The “This Is Us” star expressed her frustration in an Instagram story earlier this week, according to US Weekly. “Thanks, LA County for making it as frustrating and impossible to rebuild after the fires as possible,” Moore shared at the time.“Shouldn’t be surprised but it’s mind bogg…
Mandy Moore slams LA County for 'nonsensical' red tape preventing the city's rebuild after fires
"Princess Diaries" star Mandy Moore slammed the red tape and "meaningless protocol" put in place by LA County that is preventing her from rebuilding her Altadena home.
Mandy Moore Slams Protocol to Rebuild House After Wildfire as ‘Heartless'
It’s been four months since Mandy Moore and tens of thousands of others were displaced because of the Los Angeles wildfires and every day comes with a new set of problems. The This Is Us alum, 41, gave fans an update on her house rebuild on Tuesday, May 6, slamming Los Angeles County for making it so hard to pick up the pieces following the January fires that destroyed more than 16,000 structures. “Thanks, LA County for making it as frustrating …
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