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San Joaquin County Faces Year-Round Wildfire Threat
7 Jan
Summary
- San Joaquin County is preparing for an expanded, year-round wildfire season.
- A $151,000 grant will help create a countywide wildfire protection plan.
- Residents in wildfire-prone areas are urged to prepare defensible spaces and evacuation plans.

San Joaquin County is intensifying its wildfire preparedness efforts, acknowledging that wildfire season is no longer confined to specific months. This proactive stance comes one year after devastating wildfires impacted Los Angeles. The county's Office of Emergency Services (OES) is focusing on developing a robust, year-round wildfire protection strategy to ensure community safety.
A significant step in this initiative is the acquisition of a $151,000 grant from Cal Fire. This funding is earmarked for the creation of a comprehensive wildfire protection plan designed to safeguard the entire county. Officials emphasize that while fires cannot be entirely prevented, meticulous planning for community response, including evacuation protocols and timely, accurate messaging, is crucial for effective mitigation.
With residential areas increasingly encroaching on wildland territories, the county is collaborating with local law enforcement and fire departments. They are actively seeking community input to shape a plan that prioritizes resident safety, particularly in high-risk zones such as Tracy and Mountain House. Residents are strongly advised to understand their specific fire risks, create defensible spaces around their homes, consider fire-resistant building materials, and have a well-rehearsed evacuation plan, including a 'go bag,' ready.




