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A health study links a landfill fire to serious illnesses, prompting calls for stricter methane rules and real-time monitoring.
On November 13, 2025, Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo and affected residents released a health study linking a 90-acre underground fire at Chiquita Canyon Landfill to severe health issues including respiratory problems, miscarriages, and cancer, urging California’s Air Resources Board to strengthen methane regulations and implement real-time monitoring and public alerts.
The study, part of a broader push for the Landfill Safety Act (AB 28), highlights systemic failures in landfill oversight, with 11 landfills already exceeding federal temperature limits.
Meanwhile, on November 14, a separate house fire in Canyon Country was quickly contained by firefighters after an electrical blaze sparked on a home’s exterior, with pets rescued and no injuries reported.
Un estudio de salud relaciona un incendio en un vertedero con enfermedades graves, lo que lleva a exigir normas más estrictas sobre el metano y un monitoreo en tiempo real.