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More than 3.5 million additional acres across Southern California, including Los Angeles County, have been designated as fire hazard zones under updated maps released on Monday by the California ...
Some cities had fewer acres in the very high risk designation, but most of the region had more high risk acreage.
Cities with first-time fire zone designations include Santa Monica, La Cañada-Flintridge, South Pasadena, Alhambra, ...
For the first time in at least 14 years, state officials will release updated fire maps for Southern California on Monday, ...
Cal Fire's new maps for Southern California added 3.5 million acres into fire-hazard zones, increasing the acreage in the ...
Cal Fire has released maps identifying the level of fire hazard severity that cities across eight Southern California counties face as part of efforts to prepare for and prevent wildfires. The updated ...
However, drought maps also reported parts Southern California are in extreme drought, boosting fire risk this spring. That’s ...
According to Cal Fire data, San Diego County has 157,338 acres with “very high” fire hazard, the highest level of hazard. In ...
The data was published in batches over the past two months, from North to South down the state, with Monday's maps for Southern California marking the long-awaited completion of the project.
For the first time in over a decade, state officials will be updating fire maps for Southern California. This includes crucial information on the latest wildfire prone areas, fire risk zones and ...
All told, the size of orange and red patches on the new maps is 3,626 square miles — an area nearly twice the size of ...
Cal Fire has released maps identifying the level of fire hazard severity that cities across eight Southern California counties face as part of efforts to prepare for and prevent wildfires.