California has a reputation as the land of endless sunshine and palm trees, but anyone who has lived there or visited knows that its climate and plants have far more diversity than that.
Cal Fire’s refreshed maps show a large increase in areas considered hazardous: “High” and “very high” hazard zones have grown ...
He covers topics related to weather, climate ... acres across Southern California, including Los Angeles County, have been designated as fire hazard zones under updated maps released on Monday ...
California's wildfire hazard zones, categorized as "high" or "very high" risk, have significantly expanded since 2011. This ...
Cities with first-time fire zone designations include Santa Monica, La Cañada-Flintridge, South Pasadena, Alhambra, ...
Five years ago, California ... zone maps, which show that 5.1 million people — 1 in 8 Californians — live in the two most dangerous zones. It’s a reflection of the influence climate change ...