The fires I'm talking about are not forest fires. They involve the scrub that grows on the Southern California hills. There's nothing to rake. They burn because of drought and gale force winds that are much stronger than they used to be. There is no way to prevent them other than by getting more precipitation.
The fires I'm talking about are not forest fires. They involve the scrub that grows on the Southern California hills. There's nothing to rake. They burn because of drought and gale force winds that are much stronger than they used to be. There is no way to prevent them other than by getting more precipitation.
The fires I'm talking about are not forest fires. They involve the scrub that grows on the Southern California hills. There's nothing to rake. They burn because of drought and gale force winds that are much stronger than they used to be. There is no way to prevent them other than by getting more precipitation.