After the Flames – The Hidden Danger of Wildfire Burn Scar

Wildfires leave more than ashes. The hidden danger of burn scars could be worse than the flames.

The Immediate Aftermath 

When the flames die down, the danger doesn’t end. Burn scars create a new threat.  

What Are Burn Scars?

Burn scars are barren lands stripped of plants. They’re like concrete—rain can’t soak in.

The Science of Disaster 

Rain races off burn scars, triggering mudslides, floods, and debris flows.

Southern California’s Vulnerability 

The Palisades and Eaton fires left 35,000 acres at risk. Rain could bring disaster.

A History of Tragedy 

In 2018, mudslides killed 21 people in Montecito. Burn scars made it possible.  

The Threat to Communities

Homes near burn scars are at risk. Mudslides can destroy everything in their path.  

How to Prepare

Protect your home: sandbags, reinforced doors, and evacuation plans save lives.

Stay Alert

Monitor weather updates. Heed warnings from officials. Stay safe.

Community Action

Together, we can rebuild and protect our communities. Resilience starts with us.

Healing the Land

Recovery takes time. Planting trees and grasses can heal the land and prevent future disasters.

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