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The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) has released updated fire hazard severity zones for ...
Basically any mountain or hillside in Los Angeles county is considered a “very high” hazard, and since the 2011 edition of the map, those areas have slightly swollen with a fringe of “high” and ...
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 Antelope Valley and ...
Cal Fire had already released fire maps for Northern and Central California this year. The new 2025 maps update the previous 2007-2011 models, with zone rankings based on vegetation, terrain ...
The updated Fire Hazard Severity Zone maps for Local Responsibility Areas are now available for the public to review and ...
Earlier this week CAL FIRE released their final updated hazard maps. This comes as Governor Newsom signed an executive order expediting the release of the maps after the devastating LA wildfires.
Still, the new maps show more areas of in the city of Santa Barbara have been dubbed as hazardous, the city said in a ...
In an update that could redefine community planning and safety measures, the California Department of Forestry and Fire ...
Cal Fire officials have released updated Fire Hazard Severity Zone (FHSZ) maps, marking the fourth and final round of hazard map updates since the previous release in 2011. The newly released ...
As part of this ongoing process, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) has released updated Fire Hazard Severity Zone (FHSZ) maps for areas under local ...
For the first time in at least 14 years, state officials will release updated fire maps for Southern California on Monday, March 24, showing where wildfires are most likely to occur within the next ...
CalFire has released updated fire hazard ... Solvang had no fire hazard zones indicated on the previous map, but the update puts several areas in the moderate, high and very high hazard zones.