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The Eaton and Palisades fires in January caused an unprecedented level of destruction, killing at least 30 people, destroying ...
Wildfire season in Southern California got off to an ominous start this weekend, with several fires sparking across Riverside ...
Experts say recent changes at FEMA, NOAA and the U.S. Forest Service could make a challenging fire season in California even worse.
Southern California is likely to be at a higher risk of wildfires this summer as it received significantly less rain and snow this winter than Northern California.
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Since 1993, seven of the 10 worst fire years in California, ranked by total acres burned, have occurred after drier-than-normal winters. By contrast, eight of the state’s 10 mildest fire years ...
FEMA ranks Riverside County as one of the highest-risk areas for wildfires in California, giving it a maximum risk score of ...
For California, the risk of fires is higher for September through November, with a large swath of central and Northern California forecasted to see the highest fire risks in the state.
For California, the risk of fires is higher for September through November, with a large swath of central and Northern California forecasted to see the highest fire risks in the state.
Portions of Southern California have been warned of a risk posed by "large life-threatening wildfires" amid "unseasonably" strong winds, the National Weather Service (NWS) says.
Experts say California is primed for a brutal fire season. Sweeping changes to federal emergency management agencies could make matters worse.
Experts no longer think of California fire seasons, seasonally. In recent years, many see every year as just a new fire year.