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California is bracing for fire season. But a big problem remains

Crews in Ukiah, Calif., clear brush in June as peak fire season looms

IT’S A HOT DAY IN UKIAH IN MID-JUNE, WITH TEMPERATURES in the mid-’90s, and fire crews are chainsawing and bulldozing their way through thick trees and brush, racing to reduce the dangerous combustibles.

Crews in this rural area north of San Francisco have done this kind of fuel reduction in past years, yet not at this pace nor with this much support. The work they’re doing—clearing and thinning 100-ft.-wide swaths of land to help hold back flames—is one of 35 projects fast-tracked by California Governor Gavin Newsom, who has made wildfires a high-profile focus since taking office in January. Locals are on board too: this project cuts through hundreds of parcels of privately owned land. Getting access to residents’ property used to take convincing, says Ukiah battalion chief Michael Maynard. “Now it’s like carte blanche,” he says. “Do whatever you want.”

This rare confluence of will

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