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Emergency Alerts Under Scrutiny

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Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea told KQED that "this fire was outrunning us in terms of our ability to notify people."

Following the Camp Fire, the deadliest and most destructive in modern California history, Butte County will reassess its emergency alert system.

Similar to last year's North Bay fires, many people fled the fire because they saw red skies overhead and flames approaching their homes.

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