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New mapping that goes into effect today shows a greater number of homes in San Luis Obispo are now at risk of being damaged or destroyed from a wildfire.
What should you do if your home is in a high fire severity zone? To answer that question, neighbors near the Irish Hills went ...
The San Luis Obispo City Council adopted updated Fire Hazard Severity Zones. This update identifies more areas in San Luis Obispo categorized as very high, high, and moderate Fire Hazard Zones.
Rancho Fire initially started 5:07 p.m. July 5 in San Luis Obispo County, California. After being active for 13 hours, it has burned 27.6 acres. A fire crew of 111 managed to contain the blaze ...
A vegetation fire was reported in the same area of northern San Luis Obispo County where a power outage was reported on Wednesday morning.. According to emergency radio traffic, downed power lines ...
The Madre Fire in San Luis Obispo County grew to 52,500 acres entering the Fourth of July weekend. See where California wildfires are burning.
There are now more parts of San Luis Obispo that fall within moderate, high and very high Fire Hazard Severity Zones.
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