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The Clearinghouse is administered by the California Fire Safe Council, Inc. (CFSCI) on behalf of the members of the Fire Alliance. For these services, the CFSCI receives reimbursement or direct and indirect expenses related to grant administration. The CFSCI is a 501(c)(3) California non-profit corporation headquartered in McClellan, California.
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) [2] [3] is the fire department of the California Natural Resources Agency in the U.S. state of California.It is responsible for fire protection in various areas under state responsibility totaling 31 million acres, as well as the administration of the state's private and public forests.
Funding for the city's fire department decreased by $17.6 million, or 2%, between the 2024-25 fiscal year and the 2023-24 fiscal year, according to city budget documents. However, the city council ...
By the end of 2024, a total of 8,024 wildfires burned a cumulative 1,050,012 acres (424,925 ha) throughout the U.S. state of California.The total number of wildfires was slightly higher than the five-year average, while the total number of acres burned was lower. [3]
How to help firefighters. The LA Fire Department Foundation's Wildfire Emergency Fund supports the local firefighters battling the fires. The fund is being used to finance emergency fire shelters ...
The letter insisted that SB 610 contradicts the governor’s own 2019 Strike Force on Addressing Wildfire Risk, which urged California agencies to begin to “deprioritize new development in areas ...
2024 Colorado wildfires – Estimated damage costs over $18,000,000. [3] Pine Ridge Wyoming: Goshen: 1,290 June 24 June 26 2024 Wyoming wildfires [3] SCD - Boulder View Arizona: Maricopa: 3,711 June 27 July 16 2024 Arizona wildfires – Estimated damage costs over $4,000,000. [3] Lockett Arizona: Coconino: 2,782 June 29 August 22
Senate Bill 610 seeks to repeal current rules that classify state and local lands into 'moderate,' 'high' and 'very high' fire hazard severity zones.