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Many fire-prone California towns don't plan for evacuations

Counterintuitive as may sound, Paradise has some of the strongest evacuations planning in California. In fact, a USA TODAY Network-California survey of communities at high risk from wild fire found only 22% (including paradise) have a robust, publicly available evacuation plan.

The scale of disaster in the camp fire was unprecedented, but the scene of people fleeing wildfires was familiar, repeated numerous times over the past three years up and down California from Redding and Paradise to Santa Rosa, Ventura, and Malibu.

In many of those communities, motorists bacame stuck in traffic as officials tried to evacuate thousands onto few roads lead away from the flame.

NO REQUIREMENT TO PLAN

The 85 deaths and nearly 19,000 building destroyed in Paradise's camp fire made it the deadliest and most destructive blaze in California history. Eight of those who perished were found in their vehicles, with two others found outside their vehicles.

In some spots burned-out and abandoned vehicles lined leading out of town.

Should cities be required to have detailed evacuation plans? In 3-5 sentences, answer the question and provide specific textual evidence to support your analysis.

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Yes, cities should be required to have detailed evacuation plans. The passage highlights that only 22% of high-risk communities in California have a robust, publicly available evacuation plan, indicating a lack of preparation and readiness for emergencies. The scene of people fleeing wildfires in various communities, such as Redding, Paradise, Santa Rosa, Ventura, and Malibu, shows the recurring nature of these events. Additionally, the fact that motorists became stuck in traffic while trying to evacuate further emphasizes the need for more efficient evacuation plans. The tragic deaths and destruction caused by the Camp Fire in Paradise serve as a stark reminder of the consequences of inadequate planning. The presence of burned-out and abandoned vehicles shows the chaos and confusion that can result from a lack of proper evacuation procedures. Therefore, requiring cities to have detailed evacuation plans is essential for ensuring public safety during emergencies.
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