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Total insured losses from the Southern California wildfires earlier this year are estimated to be as high $45 billion.
Cooler temperatures and more rain in March helped some regions in the state. But forecasts reveal persistent drought and ...
Encroachment of trees and expansion of cities have only raised the risk of destructive urban wildfires in the region.
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Weather experts: High Desert heat wave starts this week, early fire season in MayThe weather outlook includes a mini heat wave expected to begin this week in Southern California and the High Desert.
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LAist on MSNHeat wave is bearing down on Southern California this weekTemperatures into the 90s are expected to hit Wednesday through Friday. LA and the rest of SoCal should be closer to normal ...
Morningstar DBRS estimated insured losses will exceed $30 billion. As of March 5, the California Department of Insurance ...
On Tuesday, firefighters from Northern California and Southern Oregon gathered to collaborate on preparation ahead of wildfire season. Fire agencies from the region evaluated lessons learned in the ...
A U.S. Army Chemical Corps specialist took charge of a hazardous materials team during a wildfire response mission in ...
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