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The Prime Minister reiterated that any decision by government will be guided by the rule of law, public interest, and ...
A Los Angeles County Fire Department K-9 team is home after helping with search efforts in the deadly floods in Texas.
After 18 days in flood-ravaged Texas, L.A. County Fire K9 teams return home from a massive recovery mission that left at least 135 people dead.
Members of Arizona Task Force 1 who have been helping with rescue efforts in Central Texas returned home Sunday afternoon.
Arizona Task Force 1 (AZ-TF1) a FEMA urban search and rescue team, returned home Sunday night after spending nearly a month assisting with recovery efforts following deadly flooding in Central Texas.
The teams from the Los Angeles County Fire Department were deployed in Central Texas for 18 days.