Is there a way to fireproof our cities to make them more resistant to wildfires? Maybe!

Designers have engineered a type of sustainable structure that is touted to withstand colossal disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and even fire.

These “SuperAdobes” are made from things like sandbags, barbed wire and earth. LA Times Today got a close look at the structures.

If you would like to learn more about SuperAdobes, go to CalEarth.org. You can sign up for the next open house or one of their many hands-on workshops.

Watch the full video above.

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