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It Could Happen Here
Fire, Wealth, and Inequality
This chapter explores the devastating effects of a catastrophic fire in an urban setting, accentuated by drought and wind, while contrasting the experiences of residents with wealthy individuals who can afford private firefighting services. It raises critical questions about resource ownership, privatization, and the implications of wealth disparity in the realm of fire safety and utility management.
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