Reflecting intensifying wildfires and updated science, new state maps designate more than 2.3 million acres of local land in California as facing “high” or “very high” danger of wildfires.
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A CalMatters analysis has found that as of 2020, nearly 14 million Californians lived in the sprawling 7-million-acre zone that makes up the wildland urban interface. And when fires sweep through it, ...
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Californians live in the wildland urban interface. And when fires sweep through it, they often leave destruction.
And are you safe if you live farther away? There’s no magic answer to these questions, but we break down what we know.
With more rain on the way, officials warned Sunday of an increasing risk of mudslides in Los Angeles County ... on the edge of the fire boundary, he said. In Ventura County, the Lake Casitas ...