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Is the Sierra Nevada in danger of the same kinds of fires that just occurred in Southern California?

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Is the Sierra Nevada in danger of the same kinds of fires that just occurred in Southern California?

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Yes and no. No, primarily because the types of trees and bushes that burned in the Southern California fires (about 95% was brush, not trees) are different than those found in the Sierra Nevada. Yes, because the intensity and speed of the fires was similar to the kind of catastrophic wildfires that could burn in the overgrown Sierra Nevada.

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