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Wildfire Watch Special:
Tragedy in Maui – A Warning for Marin
A perspective from wildfire experts
Streaming Live from MarinTV Studio
August 21, 2023
6:00-7:00 pm
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Webinar ID: 822 3995 8848
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Watch on Comcast Channel 30
Our hearts go out to the people in Maui after a wildfire ripped through Lahaina on August 8. The speed and scale of the fire demonstrate the destructive force of wildfires today and serve as a warning to fire-prone areas such as Marin. It could happen here and we need to be ready!
Join us for a Special Edition of Wildfire Watch to hear from local experts about what happened in Maui and what we are doing here to lower our risks and keep people safe. Find out what you need to do to get prepared for wildfire.
Host: Rich Shortall, Executive Officer of Fire Safe Marin
Guests
Jason Weber, Marin County Fire Chief
Mark Brown, Executive Officer of the Marin Wildfire Prevention Authority
Todd Lando, Central Marin Fire Battalion Chief