NewsDaily: TopNews -- Firefighters prepare for wildfires in U.S.:
SANTA CLARITA, Calif., March 18 (UPI) -- Due to unusually dry conditions, firefighters in California are bracing for a fierce season of wildfires."Santa Clarita Valley, just north of Los Angeles, has received just 4.34 inches of rain since the rainy season began Oct. 1. Surrounding areas have seen similar conditions.
Firefighters are warning residents that such dry conditions are fertile ground for the spread of fire, the Los Angeles Daily News reported.
"Basically, anywhere in the Santa Clarita Valley (has) potential for significant fire hazard," said fire inspector Jason Hurd.
The Santa Clarita Valley normally has only 54 firefighters, but 23 additional firefighters have recently been brought onboard to address the wildfire threat.
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****REMINDER**** Every fire has the ability to be catastrophic. The wildland fire management environment has profoundly changed. Growing numbers of communities, across the nation, are experiencing longer fire seasons; more frequent, bigger, and more severe, fires are a real threat. Be careful with all campfires and equipment.
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