Imperfect Paradise: After disasters, California mandates timely reports. Why it matters that more than 100 of them are years overdue

Imperfect Paradise: After disasters, California mandates timely reports. Why it matters that more than 100 of them are years overdue

Author: LAist Studios February 6, 2026 Duration: 20:19

Catastrophic fires are becoming more and more common across California. After-action reports about the fires and other disasters can help officials prevent past mistakes. But the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, or CalOES, has failed to deliver legally mandated reports on time following disasters for years. LAist Science Reporter Jacob Margolis looks at why the agency is so far behind, whether anyone is being held accountable and the worrying consequences for all Californians when we can’t learn from past emergencies until years later.

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