Elevated fire danger has local fire agencies on high alert as triple digit temperatures once again scorch Southern California, paired with the arrival of the Santa Ana season.
Local fire agencies are on high alert as they predict a lengthy"fire season," as triple digit temperatures scorch the Southland during yet another period of above average heat.
As his new home nears its completion date, firefighters have once again placed the Santa Monica Mountains back on their radar due to the increased fire dangers. "The Topanga Canyon area, which would be anywhere east of Malibu Canyon, Las Virgenes Road, if you will, to the Palisades that has an older age class of those wild land vegetation that's out there," he said.
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