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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 ...
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The new maps add 1.4 million acres of land statewide into higher fire severity categories, accompanied by stricter building ...
To determine the hazard level for an area, factors such as fire history, existing and potential vegetation, predicted flame ...
Researchers use models that combine how weather, topography and types of vegetation raise the risk that a fire will grow large and threaten neighborhoods.
With streaks of yellow, orange and red, Cal Fire’s new fire risk maps make plain the extent of fire danger in the Bay Area.