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It's hard to find enough Firefighting Equipment Contractors who are half Lithuanian, half Leostho Lesbian left-handed albino women of Color.
officials said they were being turned down for state help and left to beg equipment and manpower
Burn baby burn, we don't need no water let the motherfucker burn.
Patrick saysPacific Northwest
I suggest Portland or Seattle...
From https://fire.airnow.gov/
WineHorror1 saysBurn baby burn, we don't need no water let the motherfucker burn.
Starting to feel that way about California overall. I think it's a lost cause here. It is literally going to be a smoking ruin due to decades of Democrats.
I'm planning my escape, accumulating more details every day. Looks like it will be the Pacific Northwest for us.
I was thinking anywhere except Portland and Seattle.
mask wearing
Jokes aside, when do you leave Menlo?
I see a lot of discarded masks on streets...perhaps banning polluting face masks should be considered
difference between these annual fires and arsonists (or terrorists for that matter)?
Maybe PG&E can revisit their settlement talks, as they can now claim it all would have all burned anyways from natural causes.
how come municipalities haven't instructed the populace to dispose of them in special HAZMAT containers?
NoCoupForYou sayshow come municipalities haven't instructed the populace to dispose of them in special HAZMAT containers?
Racism?
In some places, officials said they were being turned down for state help and left to beg equipment and manpower from volunteers and local agencies.
“Many of these firefighters have been on the lines for 72 hours, and everybody is running on fumes,” said Assemblyman Jim Wood (D-Healdsburg), whose district includes wine country areas currently under siege. “Our first responders are working to the ragged edge of everything they have.”
More than 930,000 acres have burned so far in Northern and Central California — an area larger than the land mass of Rhode Island — with little containment, in part because firefighting resources are stretched beyond capacity by the number of blazes.
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With more need than can be met by the crews available, fire experts said state officials are now forced to prioritize which fires will get resources and change how those resources are being used.
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