Fire at Prescott Preserve sparks calls for prevention measures

Luis Avila

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – A fire at Prescott Preserve in Palm Springs has prompted nearby residents to call for stronger fire prevention efforts, saying the damage could have been avoided.

The blaze broke out Sunday, scorching 3.5 acres and destroying nearly 100 trees, according to officials. Residents say the most alarming part is how close the flames came to nearby homes.

One resident criticized Oswit Land Trust, which owns the preserve, saying more should be done to protect surrounding neighborhoods. While supportive of the preserve, the resident said maintaining natural land comes with responsibility, including fire guards, irrigation, defensible space around the property, and access to fire hydrants.

Oswit Land Trust says the fire is being investigated as a potential case of arson and is asking the community to help with habitat restoration. The organization also says it has measures in place to mitigate risks.

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