EurekAlert!: Drone LiDAR surveys of abandoned roads reveal long-term debris supply driving debris-flow hazards
Drone LiDAR surveys of abandoned roads reveal long-term debris supply driving debris-flow hazards
Santa Cruz Sentinel: As fires simmer, debris flow hazards on the horizon
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Phys.org: Wildfires leave lasting risks: Improving predictions of hazardous debris flows in burned areas
Wildfires leave lasting risks: Improving predictions of hazardous debris flows in burned areas
kcra.com: Debris flows a potential hazard in Park Fire burn scar areas as wetter months approach
Debris flows a potential hazard in Park Fire burn scar areas as wetter months approach
Firehouse: 'There Will Be Mud' - Post-Wildfire Mud and Debris Flow Emergencies Challenge Firefighters
'There Will Be Mud' - Post-Wildfire Mud and Debris Flow Emergencies Challenge Firefighters
Juliet is your community news reporter covering the South Coast of Santa Barbara County. The answers to when and where the next debris flow might occur could be just below the surface of our soil.
Storms now pounding Southern California are raising the specter of more danger for residents—debris flows in areas already reeling from devastating fires. Debris flows are like mudslides, except much ...
Ventura County Star: Mountain Fire: Debris flow, flooding threat could last years