The public is invited to review and comment on newly published Fire Hazard Severity maps recently updated by CalFire to show ...
For the first time in more than a decade, Cal Fire is reassessing wildfire risk in Bay Area cities. New fire hazard severity ...
Areas of Orinda, Richmond, Moraga, San Pablo, Lafayette, Antioch, Clayton, El Cerrito, Brentwood, Danville, Concord, and Pinole are considered very high fire hazard severity zones, according to new ...
The new maps add 1.4 million acres of land statewide into higher fire severity categories, accompanied by stricter building ...
Cal Fire added more than 360,000 acres in coastal Northern California to its fire hazard zones where heightened fire safety ...
To determine the hazard level for an area, factors such as fire history, existing and potential vegetation, predicted flame ...
Several locations in the Bay Area are considered very high fire hazard severity zones, according to new maps released this ...
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Marin Independent Journal on MSNMarin fire officials assess new state hazard mapsLocal leaders say the Cal Fire publication could affect the enforcement of state laws on defensible space and real estate.
Cal Fire's updated Fire Hazard Severity Zones map adds 1.4 million acres across the state to the High and Very High fire severity tiers.
A dozen East Bay cities in Contra Costa County have areas that fall into the "very high fire hazard severity" category, according to new maps released this week by the Office of the State Fire Marshal ...
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