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We don't have these trees in So Cal... where was this taken?
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I must have missed where you said in Topanga Canyon.
I absolutely have never claimed that. Quite the opposite actually.
sorry mom.
You obviously don't know who you're talking to. You might want to ask more questions to the person your talking to... but me trying to convince you is rather pointless... water after the fact you might say.Water isnt the way to put out wildfires.
Do some research and stop looking like a clown.
And my bad for thinking you were smart, I promise it wont happen again.
Stock photos. I am sure I can find some on my cousin's social media, California Fire Captain or my buddy's Forrest Service fire fighter. They are both out there at this very moment.We don't have these trees in So Cal... where was this taken?
Judging by the footage, every house shown was within 50' from a substantial number of trees. And with those winds even 500' is too close. To truly prevent forests from burning, forests need to be thinned out by 90+%, essentially turning forests into groves, although it appears many groves have also been consumed by these large fires.experts have recommended a 50ft barrier from any "mass" of trees.
Or live in coastal cities in areas below sea level, or build in flood plains. Having to build a house on stilts should be their first clue.Just wait until the next time there is a hurricane that hits Florida or Texas then post a bunch about how they should build stronger houses and not live in areas likely to flood.
Wise decision... I'm following you.Look man, I can only imagine the stress you are under. I am going to bow out of this pissing match over if you need water to put out a fire. I truly hope you come out of this whole.