Highly detailed terrain data captured by the Army Geospatial Center's BuckEye aerial collection platform yields three-dimensional, color-graded imagery and other volumetric information, which will help inform U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' plans to remove debris from multiple schools and an anticipated 10,000-plus residential properties, following the devastating Jan. 2025 wildfires in Los Angeles County.
As recovery moves forward, USACE continues deploying a wide array of cutting-edge capabilities to support this FEMA-assigned mission – expected to become the most massive debris cleanup in the Corps’ nearly 250-year history.
Date Taken: | 02.07.2025 |
Date Posted: | 02.14.2025 21:43 |
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