Article 68T5S ‘Double-edged sword’: why the badly needed rains in California could fuel catastrophic fires

‘Double-edged sword’: why the badly needed rains in California could fuel catastrophic fires

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Gabrielle Canon
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Downpours bumped California out of the most extreme categories of drought, but the storms also left behind a dangerous mess

Deep underneath the sodden soils and the berms of snow that now coat California, fuels for fire are waiting to sprout. Grasses and other quick-growing vegetation, spurred by the downpours that saturated the state at the start of the year, quickly turn to kindling as the weather warms.

When that rain comes - and it came last month - that results in significant fuel load increases," said Isaac Sanchez, a CalFire battalion chief. [Plants] are going to grow, they are going to die, and then they are going to become flammable fuel as the year grinds on."

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