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Orange County just approved a plan to build 340 houses in a high risk fire area
A fire tornado comes close to homes during the Corona Fire on November 15, 2008 in Yorba Linda, California. A new housing project was just approved for an area that burned during this fire.
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Orange County just approved a plan to build 340 houses in a high risk fire area
A plan to build 340 new houses on a site that burned to the ground in a wildfire 10 years ago just passed the Orange County Board of Supervisors.
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