Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the hydrants are dry and water bombing won't work due to winds (although I did see them scooping from the ocean yesterday), can they pump in water from the ocean? I mean it seems kind of wild that there is a lack of water when there is a literal ocean across the street. Maybe they don't have the tech now but seems like investing in some sort of emergency pump system directly from the ocean for firefighting might be something worth looking into.
At the very least I imagine they should be able to fill tanker trucks with ocean water?
Please go the f away. Go read and learn. You are seriously saying there is a "literal ocean across the street"? I hope you don't teach and no one has to work with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why aren’t fire mitigation systems installed as part of the public works systems, developments or private homes? Large water guns to create a barrier or cover a neighborhood?
jfc. Can we all agree to ignore these posts? The stupidity is overwhelming.
Yeah it’s so stupid other countries use it.
https://www.wired.com/story/spanish-wildfire-defenses/
Not sure it would be effective in the face of huge winds, and considering how many of these sprinklets LA would need since so much of the residential areas borders nature. You really cannot compare that to a tiny village's set up with 40 towers. LA would need thousands.
Anonymous wrote:These homes start at $2.5M and go up rapidly from there. I bet most of these folks were self-insured.
This represents a huge, extremely wealthy chunk of the Los Angeles county tax base. Lots of families with young kids. It's as if a wild fire completely destroyed CCMD and adjacent neighborhoods in upper NW DC.
This disaster will upend Los Angeles's budget - lots of costs to clean up but also lots of these people will move away. It will only be partially rebuilt, likely with multi-family housing. The entire area will be rebuilt much differently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s now a new fire above Altadena threatening Mount Wilson observatory. Wtf is going on? Just sprouted in last 30 minutes
Hurricane force winds in a dry, desert like area. What is it that you do not get?
Anonymous wrote:Sadly a major insurance carrier dropped all fire coverage in the area several months ago. Many of these folks are losing everything. It’s a real tragedy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why aren’t fire mitigation systems installed as part of the public works systems, developments or private homes? Large water guns to create a barrier or cover a neighborhood?
jfc. Can we all agree to ignore these posts? The stupidity is overwhelming.
Yeah it’s so stupid other countries use it.
https://www.wired.com/story/spanish-wildfire-defenses/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why aren’t fire mitigation systems installed as part of the public works systems, developments or private homes? Large water guns to create a barrier or cover a neighborhood?
jfc. Can we all agree to ignore these posts? The stupidity is overwhelming.
How is this stupid? If wild fires are an inherent risk to the region why wouldn’t taking measures to mitigate damage be smart? These systems actually do exist, just because you don’t know about them doesn’t mean it’s some hairbrain idea. I don’t understand what your position is? Do you have any ideas? Controlled burns, fire barriers there are a plethora of options why can’t this also be one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why aren’t fire mitigation systems installed as part of the public works systems, developments or private homes? Large water guns to create a barrier or cover a neighborhood?
jfc. Can we all agree to ignore these posts? The stupidity is overwhelming.
Yeah it’s so stupid other countries use it.
https://www.wired.com/story/spanish-wildfire-defenses/
And here
https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/on-your-side-home-sprinkler-system-offers-protection-from-wildfires/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why aren’t fire mitigation systems installed as part of the public works systems, developments or private homes? Large water guns to create a barrier or cover a neighborhood?
jfc. Can we all agree to ignore these posts? The stupidity is overwhelming.
Yeah it’s so stupid other countries use it.
https://www.wired.com/story/spanish-wildfire-defenses/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much misinformation in this thread.
Maybe reading about this fire can help some of you.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_Fire
And if you think no one should live where there is a natural disaster what are you going to do with all the red states full of tornadoes and hurricanes? Plus, thanks to your fracking Oklahoma now has earthquakes? No place is safe from natural disasters. It’s amazing how when tragedy strikes in a red state you people are all “we’ve got to help these people!” And when it’s a blue state, you’re just full of hate and blame and absolutely stupid, uninformed takes about why things happen or how they should be handled.
I'm in Florida and see the opposite here constantly actually, even people actively wishing ill on Florida during hurricane season. So I think you are deeply mistaken. And anyone who actually lives in a natural disaster area has empathy and good thoughts only for CA residents dealing with fires right now, because we get how terrifying it is!
Please. There is so much nastiness and blame in this thread and all kinds of cries about how CA is being punished for SIN! all over MAGA sites.
I don't read MAGA sites, but this really isn't one...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why aren’t fire mitigation systems installed as part of the public works systems, developments or private homes? Large water guns to create a barrier or cover a neighborhood?
jfc. Can we all agree to ignore these posts? The stupidity is overwhelming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s now a new fire above Altadena threatening Mount Wilson observatory. Wtf is going on? Just sprouted in last 30 minutes
30-40 mph winds in very dry conditions. (PP who cited climate change is correct)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much misinformation in this thread.
Maybe reading about this fire can help some of you.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_Fire
And if you think no one should live where there is a natural disaster what are you going to do with all the red states full of tornadoes and hurricanes? Plus, thanks to your fracking Oklahoma now has earthquakes? No place is safe from natural disasters. It’s amazing how when tragedy strikes in a red state you people are all “we’ve got to help these people!” And when it’s a blue state, you’re just full of hate and blame and absolutely stupid, uninformed takes about why things happen or how they should be handled.
I'm in Florida and see the opposite here constantly actually, even people actively wishing ill on Florida during hurricane season. So I think you are deeply mistaken. And anyone who actually lives in a natural disaster area has empathy and good thoughts only for CA residents dealing with fires right now, because we get how terrifying it is!
Please. There is so much nastiness and blame in this thread and all kinds of cries about how CA is being punished for SIN! all over MAGA sites.