IdahoBeav
WKR
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Landscaping plays a huge role. Building setbacks for trees and shrubs, rock landscaping, low flammability plantings help a lot, but where this fire is, it's old houses stacked next to each other, much of it on hillsides, yards full of bushes and small trees. The undeveloped open space areas are covered in dry brush.Older houses built before modern fire standards are one thing but when multi million dollar homes that were purposely built with every fire avoiding strategy (built from concrete and steel) still "burn" to the ground, it makes me wonder if there's anything that can be done.
I'm sure every scenario is a bit different.
*not burn, but structural failure due to heat/fire, which functionally gives about the same result...