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Fire Clean-Up Mostly Done, but Now It’s Time to Fix Some Mistakes - Publication Date |
- Jul 23, 2018
- Episode Duration |
- 00:13:12
It cost $1.3 billion for the federal government to clean up after the fires that devastated Northern California last October. Through the process, one worker died, others were injured, and many homeowners still have giant holes where their houses used to be. A KQED investigation shows how contractors were encouraged to move quickly and neglected safety. And now, the government needs to create a new program to refill holes that were over-dug in the process.
Guest: Sukey Lewis, KQED criminal justice reporter
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