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The drone video shows that higher tides off the coast in Malibu pull fire waste on the coast.

Malibu, California (KABC) – After the devastating fries that were torn through the Los Angeles area last month, the cleaning process was almost difficult.

The extent of the damage directly in front of the Pacific showed new drone material via the Palisades fire burning zone.

Higher than normal tides flooded usually dry -burned beach houses in Malibu and fire deposits are pulled off the coast.

The video shows the debris that float in the water and collect in some areas along the coast of Malibu directly off the coast.

The fire destroyed more than 68 hundred living and commercial structures.

Asbestos tests are carried out on the properties before the debris can begin.

In phase 1, the crews of the US environmental protection authority remove dangerous materials from the forest fires that were burned by properties. Phase 2 consists of the removal of visible fire removal such as chimneys, dangerous trees and ashes, according to the county.

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