It’s going to be a long, hot summer, with a chance of fire. Make that a long, hot, dry summer, with a high probability of devastating wildfires. That weather report should come as a surprise to no one. Still, it’s important enough that those who work to ensure public safety are underlining the facts in a bid to get hillside residents around South California to help out with fire-prevention efforts. As California endures its third year of a drought, fire officials have had to drop the old model of beefing up...
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