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Golden Hills Residents Urged to Prepare as Fire Season Begins

Golden Hills, fire, weather, safety

The golden hills of Napa Valley, particularly around the community of Golden Hills in Kern County, are turning their characteristic summer hue, a clear signal that fire season has arrived. Bill Pramuk, a local tree expert, notes that the drying vegetation creates a tinderbox environment, increasing the risk of wildfires.

Residents are urged to prepare by clearing defensible space around homes and staying informed about local fire conditions. The shift in landscape serves as a natural calendar, reminding everyone that the months ahead require heightened vigilance.

Fire officials emphasize that early preparation can make a significant difference in protecting lives and property. The golden color, while picturesque, is a stark reminder of the dry conditions that fuel wildfires.

Community members are advised to review evacuation plans and ensure emergency kits are ready. The article highlights the importance of tree care and landscaping in reducing fire risk, as dead or overhanging branches can act as ladder fuels.

As the season progresses, monitoring weather forecasts and adhering to burn bans become critical. The message is clear: the beauty of the golden hills comes with a responsibility to be fire-safe.

This story was originally reported by napavalleyregister. Read the original article here.

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