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just a half mile from the devastating Palisades Fire that scorched the coastal enclave in Los Angeles. The cotton swabs and ...
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ABC15 went to the Rainbow Valley area, where people are treating the empty desert as a landfill for not only common trash but also larger items like boats and even deceased animals.