To the editor: Reporter Corinne Purtill’s article on the 2013 Rim fire (“Lessons from Yosemite, a decade after the Rim fire,” April 17) romanticizes a misleading narrative that high-intensity ...
When wildfires spread into neighborhoods, they burn all kinds of materials found in cars and houses and everything around them – electronics, paint, plastics, furniture. Research shows that the mix of ...
Wildfire frequency and intensity seem to only be growing, but experts across the country are zeroing in on every facet of living with the blazes from resilience to alerts. At the Aspen Ideas Festival, ...
After disasters in California, it’s not unusual for the state to take action to fast-track rebuilding. Remember how quickly freeways reopened after the Northridge earthquake of 1994? This year, before ...
A new government report on the origins of Hawaii’s Lahaina wildfire shows that the deadly blaze could have been prevented by consistent actions to reduce fire risks. The facts surrounding the tragedy ...
CHRISTMAS VALLEY, Calif. – The sound of Caldor Fire embers falling from the sky and landing on windshields made a familiar noise. “It was almost like it was sprinkling, but it was sprinkling embers,” ...
COLORADO SPRINGS — Colorado’s wildfire risk has many similarities to Southern California. It is why local leaders observe and watch for lessons learned. “We're going to look at after action reviews.
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The Woolsey Fire Was the Warning, but Failure to Act on Lessons Learned Made Palisades Pay the Price
A firefighter signals for water while a house is engulfed in flames during the 2018 Woolsey Fire. The blaze overwhelmed first responders and revealed deep flaws in Los Angeles County's emergency ...
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