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Six months after the fire destroyed much of the historic World War II-era hangar owned by the Navy, Tustin has contracted $88 million in recovery efforts.
All schools in Tustin will be closed Monday as facilities are cleaned of debris possibly contaminated with asbestos from the massive fire that destroyed a former military hangar, according to the ...
Tustin residents say they haven't gotten clear answers to many of their health and safety questions about toxic fallout from the fire that torched a massive World War II era hangar in early ...
We talked with officials and experts. Here’s a breakdown of answers to commonly asked questions following the Tustin hangar fire.
The city of Tustin tweeted that there was “an active flare-up above the north doors of the north hangar” around 5 p.m. Saturday, adding that the Orange County Fire Authority and the Tustin ...
Multiple Tustin Unified School District campuses will reopen on Wednesday while the massive World War II blimp hangar fire continues to burn over a week after it started.
Eight months ago, a fire broke out at a massive World War II-era hangar in Tustin, spewing toxic smoke into the air and sending asbestos-laden debris raining over the surrounding communities ...
The Tustin Unified School District has decided to pause its reopening plan as officials continue to assess the fire that destroyed a historic hangar.
Schools in the Tustin Unified School District will remain closed Monday while an assessment is made of the environmental impact on each campus from a fire that ...
Asbestos from Tustin hangar fire triggers health warnings, closures The OCFA and the Tustin Police Department responded to what authorities described as a “small” flare-up at the north hangar ...
Flare-ups and toxic air from last week’s destructive hangar fire in Tustin continue to cause trouble for nearby residents. The City of Tustin took to X, formerly Twitter, to confirm that the ...