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2024-04-20 16:54:25 UTC - HELPFUL
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Burning embers land on flammable roofs, vegetation around the structure and rain gutters choked with leaves https://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-camp-fire-lessons-20181120-story.html A tree's thick bark, and lack of lower branches prevent the fire from climbing and burning the green needles higher up the tree https://www.nationalforests.org/our-forests/your-national-forests-magazine/how-trees-survive-and-thrive-after-a-fire#:~:text=Thick%20bark.,frequency% 2C%20low%2Dintensity%20fires. Grass: https://www.weather.gov/ict/GFDI_FAQ#:~:text=To%20spread%20rapidly%2C%20there%20has,of%20wind%20or%20relative%20humidity.
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