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In California, the "red zone" typically refers to areas that are at high risk for wildfires, particularly during fire season. This designation is based on factors like vegetation, climate, and historical fire patterns. Residents in these zones are often encouraged to take precautions, such as creating defensible space around their homes and having evacuation plans in place. The term is also used in discussions about COVID-19 to indicate regions with high transmission rates, subject to stricter health guidelines.

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