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LA Wildfires: Burning Schools and Outdoor Classrooms
Los Angeles, USAMonday, January 13, 2025
Schools across Los Angeles have closed due to heavy smoke and ash. The California Department of Education reported that 335 schools were closed. Parents and teachers are now wondering where to take their children as the fires continue.
Richard Smart, the superintendent of the Eaton Canyon Natural Area, explained the devastation. The nature center is gone, and the park won't be usable for the foreseeable future. Lila Higgins, a senior manager at the Natural History Museum, emphasized the importance of connecting with nature after disasters.
Greg Pauly, director of the Urban Nature Research Center, hopes that natural areas will recover and welcome field trips again, but it will take time. Wildfires are a harsh reality of Southern California, changing landscapes and lives.
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