Why dont you do a lil research yourself. Find out where all the funds went, why no water reserves? https://nbcmontana.com/news/nation-world/los-angeles-water-chief-knew-about-empty-reservoir-broken-hydrants-months-before-fires-mayor-karen-bass-department-water-power-janisse-quinones-reservoir-pacific-palisades-report
I am not saying that you made any specific claims, I am stating that when someone makes a claim, and they can't back it up with facts, they usually made it up. You can easily tell because the phrase "do your own research" pops up.
Oh, you mean those trees that also grow in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah where not a single fire the scale of the ones California commonly never happens? What an odd thing to ask.
Jun 16, 2022 — In a study of 10 large fires that affected ponderosa pine and dry mixed-conifer forests in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Oregon in the...
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So you mean to say that aridity, terrain, wind patterns, housing intrusion into wild areas, population density, and being the second largest city in the US aren't a thing?
Oh, wait, they do happen, they just don't have cities with millions of abodes to burn down. Heck, the population of Los Angeles is larger than those of those states.
Less density populated areas are also more able to utilize firewalls and burn offs to control fires. Having a burn off when right uphill is a neighborhood isn't exactly optimal. Such practices may have the unintentional consequence of causing the very fires they're aimed at preventing or at least controlling when they have bought housing developments, so that constricts that option.
Don't forget to check out Florida as well as the big one they had in Yellowstone back in 1988. I have to check on that if you want to wait, but I'm under the slight impression that Newsom wasn't governor of Yellowstone National Park back then nor DEI Democrats something something whatever.
I bring up Pinyon Pine. Guy looks up Pinyon pine. And he thinks I don't know Pinyon pine.
Good grief.
Theres a video of him with a blow torch and neighbors tackling him to the ground shouting "he started 2 fires' even if he didnt start the first one, he added fuel to the fire, Literally
so you are saying, when they caught the guy, there is NO way he could have started previous fires? and its just a coincidence he had a blow torch that day. He had no other belongings on him but torch. and on that day he decides to set shit on fire
Maybe if you see a map of the fires it'll help. Now, ask yourself, when did the Palisades fire start? When did the Eaton fire start? When did the Hurst fire start? The Lidia fire? The Kenneth fire?
When you have the time line of when these fires started, ask yourself why would you think 1 homeless guy with a blow torch arrested in Woodland Hills, CA start those fires over those distances?
Because the investigation into how these fires got started has only just begun. Claiming that it was 1 guy with a blowtorch is a bit premature. And also, very likely dead ass wrong.
Theres a video of a guy starting a fire on 301 Pico blvd santa monica , could it be the same guy? could it be another? very coincidental or at least suspicious that 2 arsonist happen to stroke the same day, regardless they were ill prepared. Look at Gavin Newsomes post for an investigation why