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Why California Keeps Putting Homes Where Fires Burn

Season 2025 Episode 287

As wildfires devastate communities, California faces tough choices on rebuilding. Nearly half of new homes in recent decades were built in fire-prone areas. Despite calls for stricter regulations, development continues, fueling debates over safety and housing policy.

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