Update: Prescribed fire Temescal Station in Ventura County - May 1 status
Briefly

The Temescal Station prescribed fire project commenced on April 30 at 11:58 a.m. in Ventura County, California. Designed as a controlled burn on private land, it has been active for 20 hours to prevent more severe wildfires. Prescribed fires are a strategic wildfire prevention method, where specific areas are intentionally burned in a controlled environment to decrease the likelihood of devastating wildfires in the future. This structured approach aims to manage the landscape effectively and create safer conditions for both people and property.
"The prescribed fire has been burning on private land for 20 hours, initiated as a preventive measure to mitigate wildfire risks in the area."
"Prescribed fire is a wildfire prevention method that involves burning an area of land in a controlled manner to minimize the risk of catastrophic wildfires."
Read at Sacramento Bee
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