The Puget Sound region is under a heat warning right now as temperatures climb into the danger zone.
As these hot and dry conditions continue to fuel fire concerns, King County officials announced the region’s first-ever wildfire risk reduction strategy on Tuesday.
The strategy, which was put together by multiple state and local agencies, is made up of 12 recommended actions to protect people and infrastructure in the county.
“As climate change increases the odds of a devastating wildfire occurring on our side of the Cascades, we are taking immediate action to better protect people, homes and infrastructure,” said King County Executive Dow Constantine. “Our experts and partners have delivered a
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