The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released an interactive map to help residents track Phase 2 of the wildfire debris removal.
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Cal Fire's new maps show Auburn increased its very high severity zone acreage to 800 this year compared to 326 acres a decade ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNArmy Corps of Engineers debuts live fire debris clean-up map. See affected areasThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has launched an interactive “Phase 2” debris removal map to provide residents with real-time updates during the wildfire cleanup effort in Los Angeles County.
A recent executive order by California Gov. Gavin Newsom aims to ramp up fire safety in urban areas as new maps released by the state show more than 1 million acres are at a higher risk of wildfires.
California Storm, Atmospheric River A Flood, Debris Flow Danger, Including In Los Angeles Burn Areas
Areas charred by last month's wildfires in Southern California now face a new threat from a powerful, but fast-moving Pacific ...
First responder communications show the power company in Altadena was slow to respond to Eaton firefighters — and that live ...
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Newsom’s executive order mandating 5-foot clearance around homes: What does it mean?With climate change contributing to larger, more frequent wildfires, state authorities have focused heavily on pushing ...
More than 2 million acres of local land in California designated high or very high fire danger areas
Those areas would be subject to the strongest state standards for wildfire-resilient buildings. Reflecting intensifying wildfires and updated science, new state maps designate more than 2.3 million ...
Mudslides are dangerous torrents that are usually referred to by geologists and first responders as debris flows. They have been particularly lethal in parts of California where landscape, climate, we ...
Washington, D.C. >> After meeting with key state and federal leaders on recovery efforts for Los Angeles firestorm ... to use satellites for wildfire detection and invested in LiDAR technology to ...
Sheriff Robert Luna said that Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department personnel are ready for the next few days of rain, with search ...
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