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Neighborhood that survived the Creek Fire shows potential for slowing wildfires near communities

4m · KVPR News Podcast · 20 Nov 00:02

On the part of the community of Rock Haven that received forest thinning treatments, the Creek Fire lost enough intensity to spare mature trees and historic homes.

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