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California Gave Cal Fire $1.5 Billion for Wildfire Prevention. How is that Effort Going?

California Gave Cal Fire $1.5 Billion for Wildfire Prevention. How is that Effort Going?

We'll talk with California Newsroom reporters about their monthslong Cal Fire investigation and their findings.

KQED's Forum

June 23, 202255m 48s

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California allocated a record $1.5 billion for wildfire prevention and forest health in 2021. Yet Cal Fire, the agency largely in charge of prevention efforts, is struggling to track and implement projects and took years to authorize to establish a prescribed-burn workforce certification program, as required by state law. At the same time, its firefighting staff has increased substantially — demonstrating what experts have characterized as an internal prioritization of suppression over mitigation. That’s all according to a monthslong investigation by California Newsroom reporters, who join us to talk about their findings.

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