Californians live in the wildland-urban interface. And when fires sweep through it, they often leave destruction.
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Before 2008, California had never seen more than a million acres burn in one year, but that year there were over 1.4 million ...
Trump's justifications for his fire-related executive order provides the illusion that problems are being solved when they are festering.
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, ...
They are among only some of the worst wildfires California has ever seen. The 2018 Camp Fire ranks as the most destructive and deadliest wildfire in California history. Located in the state's ...