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wildfire

[wahyld-fahyuhr] / ˈwaɪldˌfaɪər /




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Now, more than a year after the Los Angeles wildfires, State Farm is charging them more than seven times as much for coverage that wouldn’t cover rebuilding costs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Chief fire officer Jonathan Dyson said the presumed cause was "a stark reminder of how quickly wildfires can take hold, particularly in hot, dry and windy conditions".

From BBC

When wildfires devastated Los Angeles early last year, the store transformed into a donation center.

From Los Angeles Times

Once a month, he’d cook some 400 hot meals that the temple would send to a homeless shelter in Stockton, and he’d also prepared food for people displaced by wildfires, he said.

From Los Angeles Times

Now, a new federal bill with bipartisan support has been introduced to beef up emergency preparedness for pets in the event of natural disasters like wildfires or hurricanes.

From Los Angeles Times