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‘Built to burn.’ L.A. let hillside homes multiply without learning from past mistakes
On a hot, dry November morning in 1961, flames from a trash pile on brushland north of Mulholland Drive were picked up by Santa Ana winds and swept across the canyons of one of Los Angeles’ wealthiest enclaves. The apocalyptic scenes that played out — of …