The article addresses the risks of wildfires, particularly in areas with grasslands, which can spread quickly even if a home is far from the wildland urban interface (WUI). Fire officials emphasize the importance of preparedness, particularly having a “go bag” ready for evacuation. A Wildfire Evacuation and Survival Workshop hosted by the Santa Barbara County Fire Safe Council will take place on May 31 at Cabrillo High School in Lompoc. The free event, featuring experts like retired Fire Marshal Rob Hazard, aims to equip the community with knowledge on evacuation strategies and wildfire risks, especially in light of new vegetation growth from winter rains. Attendees are encouraged to RSVP to tailor the event to their needs.
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