New maps issued by state fire officials show several Bay Area cities with striking increases in areas deemed at high and very high likelihood of wildfire, raising the specter of residents losing homes ...
(Doug Duran/Bay Area News Group) New maps issued by state ... the maps are intended to show hazard, not risk — like flood-zone maps that show the probability an area will be submerged, rather ...
Revisions to FEMA's flood maps will remove 300 homes in Quincy from the flood zone. The change could save ... Quincy under the downtown to Town River Bay. Shea said FEMA didn't account for the ...
A state-of-the-art flood map of Redland City, released on Thursday, shows thousands of homes could be affected by flooding ...
For the first time in more than a decade, Cal Fire is reassessing wildfire risk in Bay Area cities ... The maps are interactive, so users can search an address and see what zone it’s in.
are also identified as high-risk flood zones. The map highlights the islands and low-lying coastal areas of Redland Bay as susceptible due to both tidal influences, rainfall run-off, and proximity ...
Maps including the Bay Area were released Tuesday ... said the maps evaluate "hazard," not "risk." "They are like flood zone maps, where lands are described in terms of the probability level ...
State officials released the latest round of highly anticipated fire hazard maps Monday, covering Northern California coastal areas from the Bay Area ... Like flood zone maps, the assessments ...
Sacramento, Amador, Calaveras and Tuolumne counties are represented in the new maps. The next phase of updated California Fire Hazard Severity Zones, which assess the likelihood of wildfire ...
Tropical Cyclone Alfred will continue its approach towards the south-east Queensland coast today, with the far western edge ...
The impact of Ex-Cyclone Alfred is still being felt in many communities, while the worst appears to have passed in others.