Both articles were addressing that the locals with history in those areas probably know better how to address the issue.
California doesn't allow clearing around the power lines. When the situation gets dire, the only solution is for the electricity to get shut off. That still doesn't address that the fuel is still there waiting for lightning, an arsonist, or an idiot to create a bigger and hotter fire than a managed solution. It will burn, one way or another.



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