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Throughout the history of San Diego County, wild fires have always been in existence. From 1910 to 2004 there have been 522 fires and more are bound to come. Even though the main causes include warm, sunny, dry, and windy weather, humans also have had an effect by causing many wildfires and are tending to build in many fire susceptible zones due to huge population increases. These fires are not the only cause of devastating effects, but the secondary effects such as erosion, landslides, and invasive species cause many problems themselves. Even though San Diego County has had many fires throughout their history, few fires, such as the Witch Creek and Harris, have had such a devasting impact as these did. Costing millions in damage and killing numerous people these fires burned thousands of acres. Cases like this show that we need to learn to build on non-susceptible land and continue to learn how to best prevent damages to property and people.
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