Lucy Walker

filmmaker, “Bring Your Own Brigade”

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Lucy Walker on KCRW

The Caldor Fire reached the Lake Tahoe Basin on Thursday night, threatening thousands of homes and businesses in the area. A mandatory evacuation order is now in place.

‘Bring Your Own Brigade’ compares California’s Woolsey and Camp Fires. How to prevent similar burns?

The Caldor Fire reached the Lake Tahoe Basin on Thursday night, threatening thousands of homes and businesses in the area. A mandatory evacuation order is now in place.

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