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So, a boil water notice being issued for some areas due to the amount of ash in the system, and overall degradation of quality control.

Can someone explain to me how boiling water gets the ash-part out of it? Isn't that stuff really toxic and filled with microplastics at this point?
It doesn't. What they are more concerned about is due to the extreme flows in the water mains, along with periods of being sucked dry. The sediment in the pipes has been stirred up. That can sometimes carry nasty bacteria. It's fine when its just primordial sludge stuck on the bottom of the pipe. But when it gets flowing around you want to boil before drinking. They don't actually say this out loud. Because as soon as people here "Bacteria in the pipes" they go nutz. When it is pretty normal.
 
After doing some research, my racism has only increased, and I can no longer trust anyone ever again.
Really it's just basic chemestry and thermodynamic, I have no idea how you fell for such poor tricknology.
Weather models are showing that the San Diego area might be up next. Wind gusts up to 70-80mph are possible in the Los Angeles and San Diego area for the next day or two, with very low humidity still lingering around. If these fires don't get contained soon then this will get even worse than it already has.
Genuinely praying for these people. It's not like they even voted for this. They voted for stuff like controlled burns and water reservoirs and they got none of it.
Really I hope these wildfires ends quickly and that someone manages to starrt an uprising to overturn and burn on a stake the faggots and retards responsable for handicapping the firefighters.
Something funny about all this is that one of the more conservative parts of Los Angeles, the Palos Verdes Peninsula (where Trump’s golf course is), is very high risk for wildfires, but it has not caught fire at all.
Karma's a fuckig bitch huh?
 
Keep cherrypicking your Bible verses, it won't change anyone's mind who has actually read a Bible:

Jeremiah 51:
1 This is what the LORD says: “See, I will stir up the spirit of a destroyer against Babylon and the people of Leb Kamai.
2 I will send foreigners to Babylon to winnow her and to devastate her land; they will oppose her on every side in the day of her disaster.
3 Let not the archer string his bow, nor let him put on his armor. Do not spare her young men; completely destroy her army.
4 They will fall down slain in Babylon,fatally wounded in her streets."

and so on. Jesus was referring to Roman authority; it was the jews who insisted on his execution, not the Romans.
I mean the old testament really isn't about turning the other cheek. I'm no bible scholar but it is self evident that men's relation with god fundamentally changed after Jesus' death at the cross; one of the reasons his own people turned on him is how much his teachings went on the face of the old testament/hebrew bible stuff. I wouldn't know how protestants conciliate the two testaments, it's how I've implicitly understood it though.

But I get what you're saying, verse cherry picking is retarded.
 
Saw some pictures on Fiona Dourif's IG of the fire from a distance.
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Why are US houses mostly made out of wood?
Wouldn't the envirocommies appreciate masonry more?
It's a major earthquake zone. Google up what happens to masonry construction in an earthquake. Wood Structures are much more survivable. Provided they are built to code. Masonry is strong in compression, but is really weak to shear forces. You do not want brick houses in someplace that gets earthquakes.
 
Fuck the NCR. I'll bet they're wishing for a nuclear winter with this damn fire. (I know nuclear winters aren't actually cold.)
But seriously, what are the odds this goes interstate? This could be interesting.
With the way the winds are blowing the fires have a higher chance of pissing on Mexico than they do going to states like Oregon or Nevada.
 
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