The America Firestorm - The Great Los Angeles Inferno and America’s New Era of Disaster — Inspired by the reporting of Jacob Soboroff #944157

di Calder Daniel R.

Daniel R. Calder

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Firestorm by Daniel R. Calder is a gripping, deeply reported account of the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires and the fragile systems that failed as the city burned. Drawing from frontline reporting, survivor testimonies, and extensive investigative research, Calder traces how two major blazes—the Palisades Fire and the Eaton Fire—escalated into one of the most destructive urban-adjacent wildfire events in American history.
 
Beginning with panicked evacuations and collapsing communication, the book follows families forced to flee within minutes, firefighters pushed beyond their limits, and entire neighborhoods reduced to ash. Calder examines the forces that fueled the disaster: extreme Santa Ana winds, historic drought, wind-driven embers, aging power infrastructure, and institutional delays that turned risk into catastrophe.
 
Beyond statistics and damage assessments, Firestorm centers the human cost—trauma that lingers, communities uprooted, and inequalities in emergency response that left some residents dangerously exposed. Calder confronts urgent questions: Why did warnings fail? Could this have been prevented? And what happens next if nothing changes?
 
More than a record of loss, Firestorm is a warning. As climate pressure intensifies and cities expand into fire-prone land, the Los Angeles fires reveal a future already unfolding—and the critical choices still left to make.

See what failed. See what was lost. See what comes next.CLICK BUY NOW and discover the story behind America’s most devastating wildfire.
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ISBN:
9791224414445
Formato:
ebook
Editore:
Daniel R. Calder
Anno di pubblicazione:
2026
Dimensione:
774 KB
Protezione:
nessuna
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Calder Daniel R.