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respond and put every wildfire out at Initial Attack, limiting the impact of the post-fire impact will
<br />benefit the economy, residents, and landscape alike. Lessons learned from previous wildfires
<br />continue to be difficult obstacles to overcome since there has not been a permanent solution and
<br />changes will need to be made at the statewide policy level. Continual engagement and discussion of
<br />long-term recovery is integral to change policy and effectively put in place recommended strategies
<br />and actions to mitigate the impacts of long-term recovery, since post-fire impacts range from a
<br />multitude of natural resource risks and concerns, including post-fire to flood and debris flow scenarios.
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