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California braces for extreme 2021 wildfire season - it s very dry out there

California braces for extreme 2021 wildfire season - it s very dry out there FacebookTwitterEmail 1of7 Remnants of the CZU fire borders untouched land near Pine Flat Road and Bonny Doon Road in Santa Cruz.LiPo Ching / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of7 Cal Fire Santa Cruz and San Mateo Unit firefighters Donny Rippberger (left) and Ludovic Deshayes practice at the Cal Fire Ben Lomand Training Center in Santa Cruz.LiPo Ching / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 3of7 A home along Highway 236 near Boulder Creek smolders after being destroyed in the CZU Lightning Complex Fire in August.Nic Coury / Special to The Chronicle 2020Show MoreShow Less

State officials say 2021 is on track to be a bad wildfire season

Newsom is giving over $500M to aid firefighting efforts statewide, but how will that impact Kern? Fire officials prepare for another busy season Noah Berger Noah Berger/AP A firefighter battles the Creek Fire in the Shaver Lake community of Fresno County, Calif., on Monday, Sept. 7, 2020. (AP Photo/Noah Berger) and last updated 2021-04-09 20:44:00-04 (KERO) — Last year in California, more than 4 million acres were burned, making 2020 the largest wildfire season in the state s history. And state officials say 2021 is already on track to be another bad season. What working against us? So far this winter, it’s been our dry weather.

California had its worst wildfire season ever last year - and officials are now fearing more of the same

California had its worst wildfire season ever last year and officials are now fearing more of the same After the worst wildfire season ever in 2020, California is bracing for more destruction this year due to worsening drought conditions and above-normal temperatures. “We had world record-breaking high temperatures in our own backyard in California… 130 degrees in our state,” Governor Gavin Newsom said Thursday as he launched a $536 million funding package to boost fire prevention projects. The outlook is already ominous as 91% of the state is suffering from drought and has reported consecutive dry months since last October, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.

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