Los Angeles -Reality’s couples, Heidi Montag and Spencer Plat, have been appealing for Los Angeles after losing their homes in Pacific Palesese. Mountain fire that attacked Southern California In the last few weeks.
The couple, who quickly climbed Stardom at the Laguna Beach’s spin -off The Hills, filed a lawsuit on Tuesday with more than 20 real estate owners and residents who were damaged by the Parisese fire. The complaint has accused the Los Angeles and the City Fisheries on the water problem that hindered fire extinguishing activities, which eventually led to damage to property.
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The Eaton Mountain Fire and the Parisase Mountain Fire were caused by strong winds in one of the most dry years in this area, killed 28 people, destroyed more than 16,000 buildings, and in the history of California. Cal Fire announced that it would be one of the most destructive fires.
Strict monitoring has been carried out The fire hydrant is depleted Due to the problem of hydraulic pressure, it led to a series of litigation against the city and the Los Angeles Water Power Bureau. Gabin Newsam, Governor of California, called for an independent survey on the LA’s water supply business on this issue.
The complaint submitted by the couple is the Santa Innes reservoir supplied to the Pacific Palesese district. It was not operating offline We have been waiting for repair since February 2024. According to the complaint, the fire hydrants in the neighborhood were connected to three tanks containing 1 million gallon water and dried within 12 hours. He said as the highest executive officer and chief engineer of the water supply business.
Without water from the reservoir, firefighters had to rely on a water tank that was not designed to deal with such a large fire.
The city and the water supply operator did not immediately respond to the email request.
The repair of the reservoir was requested in January 2024, but the water supply operator said to the Los Angeles Times that the repair would be completed in April or May 2025.
The complaint argued that the Parisese fire was an inevitable result of the water system operated by the city and the water company.
“The system was inevitably broken, and the failure was a major factor in the plaintiff’s claimed loss,” said the organization.
The plaintiffs have listed the principles known as “reverse accusations,” which are the same mechanisms that require power companies to pay for the damage caused by the equipment.