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Lynden City Council declares Homestead emergency fire hazard

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Comes with a fiscal impact of as much as $7,500
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These tracks have a double effect: they act as a fire barrier, but above all allow firefighters to enter the massifs in order to go out of the fires. However, they still need to be up to standards and maintained. On its territory, the Community of Communes of the Country of Uzès (CCPU), which has the competence of DFCI, has engaged in an important intervention scheme in 2023, which has since declined. "We have 200 kilometres of tracks DFCI, betw…

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Lynden Tribune broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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