A coalition of Eaton Fire victims is calling on California officials for help after their testing showed that toxins remained inside homes despite remediation.
Bill and Nina Malone live in one of the homes that still has toxins deep inside, despite having a remediation company clean their home twice.
"This house is contaminated," Bill Malone said. "They didn't clean under any of this. We are still finding soot and stuff in our drawers and cabinets. And, if it's in our drawers and cabinets, we can't trust anything."
The organization, Eaton Fire Residents United, stated that their testing revealed thousands of homes that survived the disaster were still contaminated with lead and other toxins.
"We started digging into it, and our neighboring scientists — JPL, Cal Tech — a bunch of us cam

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