The year 2020 saw a record-breaking wildfire season. With those wildfires came many destroyed homes. Rebuilding with fire-resistant materials reduces the risk of future fires burning down a house, but as NPR science correspondent
Lauren Sommer explains, only three Western states require building with fire-resistant materials. Without such improvements, communities face increased risks with the next fire.
Read Lauren's reporting on rebuilding after a wildfire.
Email the show at
[email protected].
Learn more about sponsor message choices:
podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy