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Most cities in the region saw an increase in land labeled a “very high” fire hazard, according to new maps released by Cal Fire Monday. This comes as Southern California continues to grapple with ...
Overall, Southern California is seeing a 26% increase in the areas designated in that highest level, according to California's State Fire Marshal Daniel Berlant.
According to Cal Fire data, San Diego County has 157,338 acres with “very high” fire hazard, the highest level of hazard. In ...
The state fire marshall says the maps are meant to help cities and counties plan new communities and should not affect the insurance rates of existing homes.