This California Neighborhood Was Built to Survive a Wildfire. And It Worked
KQED took a closer look at how one neighborhood in the San Diego County community of Rancho Santa Fe, which was built to survive wildfires, did exactly that when the Witch Creek Fire came calling in 2007.
This California Neighborhood Was Built to Survive a Wildfire. And It Worked
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