The lack of progress in wildfire prevention poses significant risks to California residents, particularly those in high-risk zones classified as 'Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones.' Delays in completing mitigation projects, such as brush clearing and prescribed burns, increase the likelihood of devastating wildfires. Communities in fire-prone areas remain exposed to potential loss of life, property damage, and environmental destruction. The regulatory and procedural barriers cited in the report further exacerbate the issue, diverting resources away from critical mitigation efforts.