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Orange County and California must learn from the wildfires and decades of government failure in Los Angeles County. The Pacific Palisades and Eaton Fires fires are estimated to have destroyed more than 5,000 structures in the Palisades and 7,000 structures in the Eaton fire, at least 27 fatalities, and preliminary costs between $45 billion and $275 billionCould they happen in Orange County, which communities are most at risk, and what can be done to mitigate disaster?

Analysis of the fires in Los Angeles County reveals several trends. First the City of Los Angeles performed no brush removal to mitigate the threat of wildfires in almost 50 years above Pacific Palisades, and Los Angeles County and U.S. Forest Service for over 30 years in Eaton Canyon. Only a week after the fires, did CalFire and CalTrans begin emergency brush clearance and setbacks in Santa Monica along Pacific Coast Highway and Eaton Canyon.



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