Urban Bushfire Risk Rising as Climate Changes, Cities Expand

Despite breaking out in the middle of the northern winter, the January 2025 Pacific Palisades fires were a textbook example of the destructive capacity of a wildfire that spreads to a city.

The Los Angeles inferno began in the Santa Monica mountains and ended with 31 lives lost and 16,000 structures destroyed in one of the most developed cities in the world.

During the past quarter-of-a-century, the number of people in Australian capitals living within 700m of bushland has grown from just over four million to almost seven million, according to a recent Climate Council report. Growth areas of cities, such as Canberra’s north and west, are particularly exposed to bushfire-urban interactions.

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Article originally posted at: uat.prod.theurbandeveloper.com/articles/bushfire-risk-australia-cities-climate-change