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    Preparing for the Future After the 2025 LA Fires: Lessons learned from the “community-hardening” efforts in Solano Canyon

    February 5, 2026 @ 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
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    Part 2: Lessons learned from the “community-hardening” efforts in Solano Canyon This webinar shares lessons learned from working with a Los Angeles hillside community to strengthen resilience to wildfire risk. We will share what communities can do now to best protect themselves, how they can prepare for emergency evacuation given the community characteristics, and

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