TUSTIN, Calif. (KABC) -- Public schools and parks in the city of Tustin are closed after air quality experts detected asbestos near the historic air hangar that burned down earlier this week. Asbestos ...
Residents of Tustin were urged again Saturday to stay inside their homes after the city announced a flareup at the hangar where, earlier this week, a blaze spewed asbestos into the atmosphere. On ...
Schools, daycares and preschools at Tustin Unified School District — including some parks — were closed Thursday amid air quality concerns after a fire that destroyed a historic blimp hangar at the ...
A disaster cleanup crew vacuums up potentially toxic debris from the still-burning World War-era blimp hangar at the former air base in in Tustin (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times) On the heels of ...
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All schools in the Tustin Unified School District closed Thursday due to bad air quality prompted by the hangar fire earlier this week, school authorities said. The decision comes after the South ...
Tustin Unified School District closed all campuses on Thursday and Friday after air quality experts detected asbestos at the historic hangar that burned down yesterday. These closures will affect ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A disaster cleanup crew vacuums up potentially toxic debris from the still-burning World War-era blimp hangar at the former air ...