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An Oregon bill that would eliminate a controversial wildfire hazard map moved one step closer to reality on Tuesday after unanimously passing the Senate Committee on Natural Resources. Senate Bill ...
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Ross fire hazard designation shifts with new mapsApr. 9—New state fire maps have moved many Ross residents into a greater wildfire hazard zone. The Town Council voted unanimously on Thursday to adopt an ordinance designating the fire hazard ...
The new hazard maps, released by the State Fire Marshal on Feb. 24, will also impose additional design and construction requirements for new construction built within high-severity zones. Compared to ...
The 23-year-old from Anda, Pangasinan whose personal best is 14.75 meters, registered 14.70m to beat Rick Angelo Sotto of Central Visayas (14.00) and Cjay Eulin of Western Visayas (13.67). He also ...
(KPTV) - On Tuesday, the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Wildfire voted unanimously to advance Senate Bill 83, which is another step in repealing a controversial wildfire hazard map for ...
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — The updated Fire Hazard Severity Zone maps for Local Responsibility Areas are now available for the public to review and comment, the Kern County Fire Department said. Cal ...
ILOILO CITY (PIA) — A total of 59 members of the Association of Regional Information Officers in Western Visayas (ARIO-WV) Inc. and employees of the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) in Western ...
Several areas of La Jolla are identified as having “very high” fire hazards in a new assessment by Cal Fire, the first new map since 2011 laying out fire hazard zones across the state.
Western Visayas has been dismembered again when Negros Occidental joined Negros Oriental to form Negros Island Region. Despite this, Hiligaynon remains the lingua franca with Kinaray-a ...
The groundbreaking of the first waste-to-energy facility in Western Visayas took place on Friday, April 4, 2025. The P2.3-billion Integrated Solid Waste Management Facility will rise in Iloilo City ...
A fresh splash of crimson juts east of Chico like a fresh wound. With the release of its fourth and final round of color-coded hazard maps on March 24, California’s firefighting agency is showing just ...
Now, local governments have 120 days to receive public input and adopt the maps with an ordinance. While cities and counties can opt to increase the hazard level of a zone or number of acres in a ...
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