awesomeheadshots t1_jbmunpv wrote
Looks like it’s still not resolved:
https://www.turnto23.com/news/state/aftermath-of-illegal-firework-explosion-in-los-angeles?_amp=true
now_you_see t1_jbofxap wrote
That article is fairly old, this one just came out a couple of weeks ago after they got chewed out for deciding they were going to boot the remaining tenants out of the hotel because TL;DR ‘they were deliberately dragging their feet’ when it came to getting their homes, that the LAPD blew up, repaired.
They thankfully chose a better course of action after realising what a public relations nightmare it’d be.
prof_the_doom t1_jbp1ak0 wrote
Especially since the whole "dragging their feet" thing was complete BS.
Apparently the city and various insurance companies are still arguing about who should pay for repairs, so most of the houses still haven't been fixed.
genius_retard t1_jbpavm6 wrote
Maybe they should fix the houses first and argue about the bill after.
mata_dan t1_jbnvjqd wrote
https://www.turnto23.com/news/state/aftermath-of-illegal-firework-explosion-in-los-angeles
AMP link was butchering the site even more than it normally does, forced mobile display on desktop wtf xD
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