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California passes toughest wildfire rules in the U.S. for home landscaping

First publishedAug 19, 20:13 UTC
Last updatedAug 20, 01:11 UTC · 13m ago
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California has adopted the toughest new rules in the country that require homeowners to manage the plants around their houses. Fire experts say it helps protect houses from burning, but public pushback has been strong.(Image credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images)

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California has adopted the toughest new rules in the country that require homeowners to manage the plants around their houses. Fire experts say it helps protect houses from burning, but public pushback has been strong.(Image credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images)
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2 outlets, average source rating 8.0/10.
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13m ago.
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    Scouting report

    State approves 'Zone Zero' fire-safe landscaping rules, reshaping yards for millions of Californians

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    LA Times California
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