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    Rotting Trash Piles Sky-High in LA, Attracting Rats and Raising Concerns of a New Epi

    Rotting Trash Piles Sky-High in LA, Attracting Rats and Raising Concerns of a New Epidemic

    After reporting LA's most notorious trash pile to the city's 311 services hotline, the I-Team was told it could take up to 90 days before it's cleaned up. An expert says there's no time to waste

    By Joel Grover and Amy Corral

    Published May 20, 2019 at 10:37 PM | Updated at 9:27 AM PDT on May 21, 2019


    Piles of rotting garbage left uncollected even after promises to clean it up worry the people of Los Angeles. NBC4 I-Team's Joel Grover reports for NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on Monday, May 20, 2019. (Published Monday, May 20, 2019)

    WHAT TO KNOW


    • Last year, a record 124 typhus cases were reported in Los Angeles County
    • The city's most notorious trash pile in downtown LA was cleaned up, but that didn't last
    • Other large U.S. cities, like New York and Washington DC, have teams devoted to aggressive rat control



    Rat-infested piles of rotting garbage left uncollected by the city of Los Angeles, even after promises to clean it up, are fueling concerns about a new epidemic after last year's record number of flea-borne typhus cases.
    Even the city's most notorious trash pile, located between downtown LA's busy Fashion and Produce districts, continues to be a magnet for rats after it was cleaned up months ago. The rodents can carry typhus-infected fleas, which can spread the disease to humans through bacteria rubbed into the eyes or cuts and scrapes on the skin, resulting in severe flu-like symptoms.
    The NBC4 I-Team first told Mayor Eric Garcetti's office about the piles of filth in the 700 block of Ceres Avenue in October. At the time, he promised to make sure trash doesn't pile up like that.
    The garbage was cleaned after the interview, but conditions have worsened over the next seven months.
    Watch: The View From Above LA's Most Notorious Trash Pile



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    Drone video shows a sprawling trash pile about a block long between downtown Los Angele's Fashion and Produce districts. The heap of waste was cleaned up last year, but has returned months later, offering an attractive source of food for rats.
    (Published Monday, May 20, 2019)

    "I can’t walk down the street without thinking that a flea could jump on me," said Estela Lopez, who represents business owners in the area.
    After reporting the pile of waste to the city's 311 services hotline, the I-Team was told it could take up to 90 days before it's cleaned.
    Infectious disease specialist Dr. Jeffrey Klausner, of UCLA, said there's no time to waste.



    "Trash and food waste attracts rats," said Klausner. "It does pose a public health risk."
    An out-of-control rat population can even lead to the spread of dangerous strains of salmonella and bubonic plague, he noted.
    Other large U.S. cities, like New York and Washington DC, have teams devoted to aggressive rat control. In the nation's capital, they're experimenting with bait stations laced with a rat contraceptive.
    LA Vows to Clean Filth From More City Streets



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    People who live and work in the area say the expanded street sanitizing effort doesn't go far enough. Joel Grover reports for the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Wednesday Oct. 10, 2018.
    (Published Thursday, Oct. 11, 201

    But in Los Angeles, the I-Team learned there is no plan or program to control the growing rat population that feasts at trash piles like the one on Ceres Avenue.
    "It's something that we'll look into," said Pepe Garica, of Los Angeles' bureau of sanitation.
    Rats carrying typhus-infected fleas were found around LA last fall, according to county health department records obtained by the I-Team. The agency did not provide details about where the fleas were found, saying that information would cause confusion and unnecessary alarm, but the I-Team discovered that typhus-infected fleas were found on animals waiting to be adopted at the North Central Animal Shelter.



    Between 2013 and 2017, county residents reported a yearly average of nearly 60 cases. That's twice as many the number reported in the previous five years.
    Last year, a record 124 cases were reported in Los Angeles County.
    Symptoms of flea-borne typhus, which can start within two weeks after infection, include high fever, headache, chills, and body aches. Rashes can appear on the chest, back, arms and legs. Fatalities occur in less than 1 percent of cases.
    Typhus Outbreak in L.A.: 5 Things to Know



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    There is an outbreak of typhus near downtown L.A. Here are five things to know about the disease.
    (Published Wednesday, Oct. 10, 201

    The I-Team asked the Department of Public Health what became of the shelter animals carrying fleas that tested positive for typhus. We are still waiting to hear back.

    https://www.nbclosangeles.com/invest...-510171121.htm

    LA and most of CA. has become a 3rd world DUMP because of illegal and LEGAL immigration. Change the people; Change the PLACE!!!!! It didn't look like this in 1960!!!!!

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