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Shasta County begins Zogg Fire cleanup efforts

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Shasta County begins Zogg Fire cleanup efforts

Shasta County begins Zogg Fire cleanup efforts

Clean-up crews are in Shasta County removing hazardous waste and toxic material left behind by the Zogg Fire.

Action News Now Ana Torrea headed to Igo and shares the work being done.

Are up in shasta county..

Removing hazardous waste and toxic material left behind by the zogg fire.

Action news now reporter ana torrea headed to igoãand shows us all the work being done.

### ana* trt:12 ana torrea atorreanews crews from the california department of toxic substances control were out here today cleaning up that hazardous material left behind by the zogg fire.

You can see behind me that this is one of the properties that they went out to today take vo* crews sifting through charred debris and hazardous waste of this home lost to the zogg fire.

Checking for any toxic material that might have been left behind.

Sweeping the area to make sure, no spot is left unturned.

Take sot* trt:13 brian abeel department of toxic substances control, senior environmental scientists.

They'll go through, do an initial monitoring with meters.

To find out if there's any readings for hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide.

Take vo* this is phase one of the clean up process.

Crews working diligently and quickly.

So that people can start the rebuilding process.

Take sot* trt:10 brian abeel department of toxic substances control, senior environmental scientists.

What we're really trying to do is help the citizens, the survivors of the fires, get back to normalcy.

Whatever normalcy is in this stage in their lives ana tag* trt:11 ana torrea atorreanews crews are expected to be out here for 2 weeks cleaning up that hazardous material reporting in igo, ana torrea, action news now coverage




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