Photographs by Iwan Baan Show Uneven Recovery Rate After LA Fires
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Ben Dreith
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Summary
Photographer Iwan Baan has captured the extent of damage and ongoing reconstruction efforts in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood nearly six months after wildfires destroyed much of the area.
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Iwan Baan has released photographs revealing the extent of damage and reconstruction efforts in the Pacific Palisades nearly six months after wildfires.
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