
This undergraduate interdisciplinary academic report analyses the reported Los Angeles wildfire events of January 2025 using secondary data and publicly available sources. The study examines the disaster from ethical, psychological, sociological, media, business and governance perspectives in order to understand how climate-related risks, institutional preparedness, social inequalities and communication practices shape disaster impacts and recovery processes. The project was prepared as an end-semester academic assignment at SAGE University, Bhopal, India, and is intended solely for educational and research reference purposes.
Media and crisis communication, Psychological impact of disasters, Disaster governance, Climate change and disasters, Urban resilience, wildfires, Social inequality and disasters, Corporate social responsibility, Disaster management, Interdisciplinary case study
Media and crisis communication, Psychological impact of disasters, Disaster governance, Climate change and disasters, Urban resilience, wildfires, Social inequality and disasters, Corporate social responsibility, Disaster management, Interdisciplinary case study
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