Cal Fire’s refreshed maps show a large increase in areas considered hazardous: “High” and “very high” hazard zones have grown ...
The new fire hazard severity zone map shows which California neighborhoods are considered “very high” zones. Conan Nolan ...
Two months after deadly wildfires razed thousands of homes in the Los Angeles area, Cal Fire has released a new map showing ...
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 ...
One in 8 Californians now live in places at risk for the kinds of devastating wildfires that tore through Los Angeles this ...
Even before the Post’s analysis, Cal Fire’s data shows that there have been 578 wildfires this year. These have burned 58,108 ...
More than 800,000 acres of land across these SoCal counties have been classified under the highest fire hazard severity zone ...
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 ...
Here’s what these maps mean, and how you can see what level of fire hazard severity has been assigned to where you live. California lands are classified as either moderate, high or very high ...
San Diego County saw a nearly 9% decrease in acreage with “very high” fire hazard compared to 2011, Cal Fire reported this ...
California’s Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, CalFire, has been releasing these maps in installments over the last six weeks, beginning with counties in the state’s far north and ...