No fire lead up to it, no fire surrounded it...what is the reason people are buying these wildfire stories? Can the electric company be FOIA'd? I would like to know how many Smart Meters caught on 🔥 and burned these houses down. A true "Fire Marshall", who didn't already know the answer, would be looking for the cause. I guarantee that's why they don't let people back on the property, and remove the rubble, "for safety"... to hide evidence of where the fire started. Even still, how does a fire burn so hot to demolish a home and not spread from there to surrounding property??
The event is always--always--multi-level reality. I believe, as photos like this one attest, some houses were obviously targeted with DEWs. Those initial homes needed little encouragement except the Santa Ana winds on steroids. Santa Ana winds can be exceedingly strong if you've ever been in the area when they blow. Very little would be required to amp their strength.
Their flames spread so rapidly, like a regular fire, throughout the community. Of course, add on lack of fire-fighting accouterment like water; severe budget curtailments; and an acting mayor never fulfilling the slightest function of a mayor for 6 1/2 hours.
No fire lead up to it, no fire surrounded it...what is the reason people are buying these wildfire stories? Can the electric company be FOIA'd? I would like to know how many Smart Meters caught on 🔥 and burned these houses down. A true "Fire Marshall", who didn't already know the answer, would be looking for the cause. I guarantee that's why they don't let people back on the property, and remove the rubble, "for safety"... to hide evidence of where the fire started. Even still, how does a fire burn so hot to demolish a home and not spread from there to surrounding property??
The event is always--always--multi-level reality. I believe, as photos like this one attest, some houses were obviously targeted with DEWs. Those initial homes needed little encouragement except the Santa Ana winds on steroids. Santa Ana winds can be exceedingly strong if you've ever been in the area when they blow. Very little would be required to amp their strength.
Their flames spread so rapidly, like a regular fire, throughout the community. Of course, add on lack of fire-fighting accouterment like water; severe budget curtailments; and an acting mayor never fulfilling the slightest function of a mayor for 6 1/2 hours.