Stories Tagged as
Wildfires
When data is throttled, it could mean life or death
by
Jed Kim
Aug 22, 2018
Firefighters noticed their communications were slow when the Mendocino Complex fire broke out. Was the difficulty in connecting due to the repeal of net neutrality rules, or just a matter of the wrong data plan? Verizon responded by suggesting an upgrade, and later apologized. Click the audio player above to hear the full story.
With California wildfires burning, it's a tough time to be running a Yosemite-area inn
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Maria Hollenhorst
Aug 10, 2018
"Business is a little dicey right now," Lori Howard says of her bed-and-breakfast.
Will federal funding fix help prevent forest fires?
by
Andy Uhler
Jun 5, 2018
The Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources is holding a hearing on the 2018 Wildland Fire Outlook and Wildland Fire Management Programs today. This comes just a few months after a so-called “fire funding fix” was included in the omnibus spending bill. Last year the costs to fight wildfires exceeded $2 billion. Click the […]
With increased wildfires, utilities in California are trying to pass on the cost of damages to customers
by
Sam Harnett
Jan 2, 2018
Lawmakers in California have introduced a bill to make it harder for state utilities to have customers cover the cost of fire damage.
Housing is still an issue in Santa Rosa's recovery from wildfires
by
Kimberly Adams
, Paulina Velasco
and Katie Long
Dec 25, 2017
The city lost 5 percent of its housing stock, the mayor says, and was struggling with a shortage before the fire.
What tech can — and can't — do to prevent and put out wildfires
by
Molly Wood
and Kristin Schwab
Dec 14, 2017
A Berkeley lab is using drones and LiDAR to map fire fuel and understand how it burns.
To send or not to send the emergency alert
by
Jed Kim
Dec 7, 2017
Limitations mean officials have to be judicious with the warnings they send to phones.
For public good, not for profit.
White House requests $44 billion in disaster aid from Congress. Now the negotiations begin
Nov 20, 2017
Texas, Florida, and especially Puerto Rico say they need tens of billions of more in funding to help recovery efforts. But how do economic cost estimates from a disaster get turned into legislation?
The $2 billion question: Spend on fighting fires or preventing them?
by
Adriene Hill
and Shaheen Ainpour
Oct 24, 2017
A professor of fire ecology discusses the trade-offs in one of the costliest fire seasons in memory.
Rising costs from Western wildfires may make policies harder to get in fire-prone areas
Oct 12, 2017
Most homes lost in California wildfires likely covered by insurance.