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The map concentrating many Black and Latino voters in the 2nd District would put Mitchell’s central L.A. home slightly outside of her current district and into Hahn’s 4th District.
Close to 105,000 L.A. County residents live in areas that could flood in a 100-year storm, and it has a 1% chance of happening each year, according to the NOAA.
And there are a lot of them in L.A. County — large and small, some with more or less influence than others — all who pushed and pulled the commission to draw a map that favored them.
The following map is provided by L.A. County — you can also access the maps on the county site via the link below. You can find L.A. County's recovery information here.
L.A. County Fire Department releases interactive maps showing over 17,000 structures destroyed or damaged in Palisades and Eaton wildfires, with ongoing assessment of affected areas.
According to ABC, there’s been a 29% increase in “very high hazard” areas alone in L.A. County, plus thousands of additional acres that’ve been designated one of the lower tiers.
These updated hazard zones are part of Cal Fire's "Phase 4" recommendations, focusing on fire severity across Southern California, including L.A. County.