New prescribed fire started in Ventura County on Feb. 25
Briefly

A new prescribed burn named Temescal Station was initiated on February 25, 2025, at 9:34 a.m. in Ventura County, California. This controlled fire is a wildfire prevention technique used to manage land and reduce the risks associated with uncontrolled wildfires. Currently, specific details about the areas affected and the size of the crew involved are not available. Prescribed burns are strategically employed to minimize the impact of future wildfires, thereby enhancing safety in the region.
Prescribed fire, also known as prescribed burn, is a wildfire prevention method that involves burning land in a controlled way to reduce catastrophic wildfire risks.
The new prescribed burn, named Temescal Station, started today on private land in Ventura County, aiming to mitigate the dangers of uncontrolled wildfires.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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