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Weathered: Inside The LA Firestorm (Preview)

The destruction from the 2025 LA fires was not inevitable, so why were they so devastating? Weathered's host, Maiya May, speaks to fire chiefs, survivors, community responders, and climate scientists to understand the events that led to perhaps the costliest fire in U.S. history. As our world warms and fire weather becomes more common, she also learns exactly what can be done in the future.

"Weathered: Inside the LA Firestorm" will premiere March 19, 2025 at 10pm PST.

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