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Video credit: Youtube. CalFire released the last of its updated fire hazard severity maps on Monday, showing a 3.5 million acre expansion of Southern California’s zones. The largest increases were in ...
The high and very high hazard zones — in orange and red on the CalFire maps — cover 3,626 square miles for California. That’s home to about 3.7 million people, CalMatters reported.
CalFire released a new map this week, expanding hazardous fire zones in Northern California. It's part of Governor Gavin Newsom's executive order after the Los Angeles fires. Updated for the first ...
The maps for most of Southern California, as well as a large portion of rural eastern California, including Inyo and Mono counties, were released on Monday as part of Cal Fire’s Phase 4 of Local ...
Fire Hazard Severity Zone maps were updated for San Diego County for the first time in 15 years, and they show a 26% increase in acreage now designated as “very high fire risk.” ...
A month after CalFire released new fire hazard maps, local agencies have reviewed them and, in some cases, proposed amendments. Santa Barbara County fire departments are not allowed to remove ...
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