To view the current San Diego Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones map on the SD Fire-Rescue Department website, visit https://www.sandiego.gov/fire/services/brush/severityzones
Courtesy of San Diego County News Center; please note that the County report is from 2016 and could be outdated.
Recent rains did not dampen fire risk.
If you thought the El Niño rains this season lowered the region’s wildfire risk, you’re going to be disappointed. Unfortunately, they may have done the opposite: increased the fire hazards.
Enough rain has fallen to sprout thicker-than-usual wild grasses and weeds in open spaces, the backcountry and likely your own backyard. This growth can pose a problem, serving as “fuel” for wildfires and helping strengthen flames.
So what can be done? San Diego County residents can get wildfire ready and reduce such risks.
To learn how to stay connected and informed before, during and after emergencies, visit http://countynewscenter.com/news/recent-rains-did-not-dampen-fire-risk
To access5 Steps to Disaster Preparedness, visit: https://www.alertsandiego.org/en-us/preparedness.html
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