Majority of New California Homes Built in High Fire-Risk Areas

Between 2020 and 2022, over 80% of new properties in California were constructed in high fire-risk zones. This trend, partly driven by pandemic-related relocations, raises concerns amid increasing wildfire incidents. Experts advocate for stricter building codes and improved zoning to mitigate future risks. (The Guardian)

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