As multiple wildfires have destroyed thousands of homes in the Los Angeles area, some residents have gone to great lengths — ...
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Fire hydrants are color-coded, depending on how much water they can produce. Red is 500 gallons per minute or less.
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The absence of clear guidelines on who is responsible for clearing the hydrants caused confusion across various townships and cities.
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When fire hydrants ran dry during the Pacific Palisades fire, it sparked a wave of anger and even misinformation. Here’s how L.A.’s water system works and what we know about why the hydrants ran out.