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How Eaton Fire victims file claims for recovery and what caused the fire

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Pasadena, CA – A Town Hall meeting is being held today at 3:00 PM to assist individuals impacted by the devastating Eaton Fire, including those who were forced to evacuate their homes.

The event, hosted by the Becker Law Group and McNicholas & McNicholas, will take place at:
388 Cordova Street, Unit 100C, Pasadena, CA 91101.

Attorney Todd Becker will lead the discussion and provide crucial information, including:

  • Filing Recovery Claims: A step-by-step guide on how victims can pursue compensation for property damage, loss of personal belongings, and evacuation-related expenses.
  • Cause of the Fire: Updates on the investigation into the cause of the Eaton Fire and legal recourse available to those affected.

This meeting is open to anyone impacted by the Eaton Fire, including evacuees, property owners, and community members seeking guidance and support.

For more information, contact:

  • Todd Becker: 562-708-1111
  • Office: 626-777-7700

This Town Hall aims to provide critical resources, support, and answers for the community during this challenging time.


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Ceiling Collapse at Aurora Theatre in East Aurora Prompts Emergency Response

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Ceiling Collapse at Aurora Theatre in East Aurora Prompts Emergency Response 673 Main Street
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EAST AURORA, N.Y. — Emergency crews responded to the Aurora Theatre at 673 Main Street in the Village of East Aurora on Sunday following a ceiling collapse inside the historic building while students and chaperones were present.

Officials said construction activity inside the two-story brick structure led to a portion of the ceiling giving way during a scheduled event.

At the time of the incident, approximately 68 students and adult chaperones were inside the theater.

First responders confirmed there was no entrapment and the collapse was limited in scope.

Emergency Medical Services evaluated six pediatric patients for minor injuries at the scene. No serious injuries were reported.

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Fire and safety officials secured the area and conducted a structural assessment to ensure the remainder of the building was safe.

Authorities said the incident remains under review, including the circumstances surrounding the construction work that preceded the collapse.

Further information will be released as the investigation continues.


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