Cal Fire added more than 360,000 acres in coastal Northern California to its fire hazard zones where heightened fire safety ...
The maps released Monday covered cities and towns protected by local fire departments in 17 counties in the San Francisco Bay ...
The newly released maps cover areas in Northern California, showing which are most vulnerable to wildfire. Maps from other regions have yet to be released (see further below for their rollout dates).
The new maps add 1.4 million acres of land statewide into higher fire severity categories, accompanied by stricter building ...
Cal Fire will begin rolling out new fire-hazard severity maps, which are expected to more than double the land in jurisdictions where the state will apply stricter fire-safety building requirements.
The updated fire maps are being rolled out in four phases. The first two ended on Feb. 25 and covered counties in Northern California and the San Francisco Bay, including Santa Cruz County. Phases 3 ...
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) recently released new fire hazard severity zone maps for ...
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection this week released new fire hazard severity zone maps for dozens of inland Northern California cities and towns — the first updates to maps ...
One has been accused of sparking January’s Eaton Fire, which leveled the community of Altadena and killed 17 people. Another, in Northern California Wine Country ... there isn’t a comprehensive list ...
The updated fire maps are being rolled out in four phases. The first two ended on Feb. 25 and covered counties in Northern California and the San Francisco Bay, including Santa Cruz County.