All told, the size of orange and red patches on the new maps is 3,626 square miles — an area nearly twice the size of ...
With a few notable areas where the orange and red tide receded, like the hills above Berkeley and Oakland, territory deemed ...
Many residents who’ve lost their homes have expressed strong support for putting power lines underground so they cannot blow ...
In a worst-case tsunami, parts of Alameda, Oakland and Berkeley could be flooded up to an 18-foot elevation, California officials said in new study.
The risk of flooding from a major tsunami may be greater than many realized along Monterey County's coastline, California officials said in new study.
The California Geological Survey recently released new maps showing that potential tsunamis increase the threat of flooding in Alameda, Monterey, and San Mateo counties, along with other coastal ...
With the release of its fourth and final round of color-coded hazard maps on Monday, March 24, California’s firefighting agency is showing just how much of the state is prone to wildfire — and ...
The maps, updated with new data and modeling, show the potential inland reach of a tsunami in a worst-case scenario. Areas of concern include Alameda, Monterey, and San Mateo counties, where ...
Compared to the map's last version, released in 2017, the total acreage considered “very high fire hazard” has grown by 234%.