Real Estate/Development
Nov. 11, 2003
Mountain Communities Assess Economic Damage from Wildfires
BY LAURA COLEMAN CREJ Staff Writer As residents returned to the fire-ravaged San Bernardino Mountains to assess the damage, they knew it could have been worse. Rain, cooling temperatures and calmer winds helped firefighters gain control of the Old Fire that torched more than 91,000 acres in the resort area.
BY LAURA COLEMAN
CREJ Staff Writer
As residents returned to the fire-ravaged San Bernardino Mountains to assess the damage, they knew it could have been worse. Rain, cooling temperatures and calmer winds helped firefighters gain control of the Old Fire that torched more than...
CREJ Staff Writer
As residents returned to the fire-ravaged San Bernardino Mountains to assess the damage, they knew it could have been worse. Rain, cooling temperatures and calmer winds helped firefighters gain control of the Old Fire that torched more than...
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