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Cal Fire added at least 2.8 million Californians to fire hazard zones. Here's how to check which zone you're in and what that means.
Home and building owners in some parts of northeast Bakersfield will have to take additional fire prevention measures next year following the release of updated wildfire severity maps. The California ...
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) has released updated fire hazard severity zones for ...
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New state fire maps released for Morgan Hill show significant shifts in wildfire risk designations, with some areas seeing ...
Areas of Soledad Natural Park, La Jolla Heights Natural Park, Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve and UC San Diego are given ...
Cal Fire’s fire hazard severity zone maps identify the likelihood of a fire in a particular area based on the vegetation type, weather conditions, fire history, terrain and how far embers could ...
New “fire hazard severity zone” maps from Cal Fire released on March 24 are the first update in more than a decade, and they are adding two new layers of designation, moderate and high ...
New Cal Fire maps show the city’s ‘very high’ territory has increased 5% since 2011. City firefighters will discuss the maps at an April 10 community workshop.
The Vacaville City Council will discuss new fire severity zone maps from Cal Fire, which increase the risk levels of various areas in and around the city. While city leaders have acknowledged ...
With the new fire hazard areas identified, the City of Santa Barbara plans to merge the state map with its Community Wildfire Protection Plan.
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