Live updates: Brush fire burns in Pacific Palisades as Santa Ana winds blast Southern California - Live video at link

I still haven't got a clue as to why they aren't updating acreage. It's especially strange with Eaton, given that it's supposedly been moving West into unburned territory.
Time for another afternoon LA fire containment update.
  • Eaton Fire: 73% contained
  • Palisades Fire: 43% contained
Because those are the propaganda numbers.
Contained = what's left and burned down and not how much is under fire.

Like anything coming from the DEI (Didn't Extinguish It), everything is fake - data for 1 week:
Basically the entire coast is gonna burn down at this rate and the wind is still going on.
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Because those are the propaganda numbers.
Contained = what's left and burned down and not how much is under fire.

Like anything coming from the DEI (Didn't Extinguish It), everything is fake - data for 1 week:
Basically the entire coast is gonna burn down at this rate and the wind is still going on.
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The west coast won’t burn down. The state has been on fire constantly forever— this would be like saying Florida will be razed because of hurricanes. As long as people prioritize “good weather, tacos, and celebrities,” people will have lawns in California and pretend it’s a perfect place to live. It’s like when people living in Sydney become surprised that despite constant excercise, they get skin cancer.

Arson and useless homeless people setting trash fires and Mexicans setting off fireworks and pyro teenagers has gone up. The center of Los Angeles has more firefighters in close proximity because it takes an hour to drive 7 miles.

“They” also won’t use the Palisades as 15 minute cities, imo. The infrastructure simply doesn’t allow it, and with the massive sales exodus, Chinese nationals will buy the land and keep it empty, like Downtown Los Angeles.

The elites despise DTLA, and will experiment with New York-ifying it, as they have been for years. Eminent domain moves East and South, where families are. (All Mexican and black, mind you; a summer of love is inevitable, but will be several years from now, when people get tired of having money and seeing men sitting outside of liquor stores getting kneecapped.)

Los Angeles has been this way for decades, which is why rich Jews and Midwest Daddy’s money rich hollywood failures leave, and poor Koreans and Mexicans and non-Jewish white people live with parents or in faggot polycules well into their 30’s. Unless you get government gibs, leaving is too expensive, and every other state hates you.

Glamourous Hollywood, CA: enjoy your cat being eaten by a coyote.
 
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So, after a bit more meditation I just realized there is another thing the Federal Government can do for California. But California won't like it.

Declare the California Wildfires to be a national level threat and demand the State surrender wildfire control to the US Army. This is actually done in every state along the Mississippi, where control of the river and its flooding mitigation is run by the Army via the Corps of Engineers. But its also not just along that river. The US Army Corps of Engineers is responsible for entirely intrastate rivers such as the James River that flows only through the State of Virginia. Virginia however surrendered flood control and disaster mitigation to the Feds because when the James decides it wants to do a fucky wucky, there is no way in hell the State can handle it since its flood plain basically encompasses major metro areas and some of the most economically important areas of the State, to include its Capital.

Flood Insurance has likewise been federalized, run through a FEMA subsidization program. In large part due to the fact that flood mitigation has been given over to the Federal Government via the executive Department of the Army.

Seems to me a similar program needs to be mandated on California. But for Fire instead of Flood.
 
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One celebrity I DO care about is Nick Tate, who starred in one of my all time favorite sci-fi shows back in the day (Space: 1999). That was long before the toxic Califaggotry we know and loathe today took hold in the entertainment industry. He's an elderly guy these days and had to evacuate. He reports that, surprisingly, his home still exists, but he can't go back for quite some time due to all of the the ash and chemical fallout and whatnot. He said it might be a year or more, and that's just for him and his family to be able to return and not be miserable health-wise.
 
Evacuation orders for the area surrounding Moss Landing have already been lifted, but I can't really tell if this means the fire is actually out. Of course, journos have already slowed down talking about it.
For some reason Forbes put up a video today with footage from two days ago of the fire then.
Some locals seem to be as suspicious of their crap as we are.
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I think it's still cooking, but just like the Palisades/Eaton they're now shutting up about it. I don't see how that will save their asses.
 
I think it's still cooking, but just like the Palisades/Eaton they're now shutting up about it. I don't see how that will save their asses.
It doesn't, but at this point covering it up is so instinctive to liberals that it was the core message of the latest Simpsons episode.
But this time the right and influential will not be bailing them out as they to got burned by this collasal failure.
 
Speaking of plants and ashes, LA is technically fucked for the next 100 years at the very least if they don't change. The way Tasmanian blue gums propagate is by wildfires; The moment the crownfires got the leaves, it triggers chemical reactions for the roots beneath the soil to start sprouting, while the dispersed seeds before the fire can lay dormant for decades. The ashes would trigger the seeds to sprout, as well as a good source of nutrients.

Second, Tasmanian blue gums does produce a lot of leaf litter for this specific purpose. When wildfire happens, it would produce a lot of ash, then see point above. The bark is filled with highly flammable oil to propagate the fire further. The trees are also naturally taking a lot and i mean a LOT of water as a habit of living in dry climates.

So what do we have? A very dry forest of highly flammable trees like the users above me have stated couple pages ago, it's just it seems like nobody has dug in-depth how shitty tasmanian blue gums are as a choice. Not to mention, these trees sprout really fast, competing for sunlight before other high canopy plants could reach it. Good luck planting a new species and culling sprouts for the next 100 years, California!

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So, after a bit more meditation I just realized there is another thing the Federal Government can do for California. But California won't like it.

Declare the California Wildfires to be a national level threat and demand the State surrender wildfire control to the US Army. This is actually done in every state along the Mississippi, where control of the river and its flooding mitigation is run by the Army via the Corps of Engineers. But its also not just along that river. The US Army Corps of Engineers is responsible for entirely intrastate rivers such as the James River that flows only through the State of Virginia. Virginia however surrendered flood control and disaster mitigation to the Feds because when the James decides it wants to do a fucky wucky, there is no way in hell the State can handle it since its flood plain basically encompasses major metro areas and some of the most economically important areas of the State, to include its Capital.

Flood Insurance has likewise been federalized, run through a FEMA subsidization program. In large part due to the fact that flood mitigation has been given over to the Federal Government via the executive Department of the Army.

Seems to me a similar program needs to be mandated on California. But for Fire instead of Flood.
They'd be all for that until the Feds decided to do literally anything to mitigate the fire risk. Then the ecofascists would swarm out from the woodwork with lawsuits demanding they do nothing but pay for cleanup and the constant rebuilding of mansions, because that's the only way to make mother earth happy.
 
2020 China floods - 219 dead/missing - $32 billion
2021 China floods - 449 dead/missing - $25 billion
2022 China floods - 52 dead/missing - $19 billion
2023 China floods - 81 dead/missing - $13 billion
2024 China floods - 836 dead/missing - $30 billion

But go on, Xi.
To be fair to China, half their history has been "river floods, 20 million dead"

By the way, NYC is building a similar battery plant just over a mile away from Manhattan:
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If it catches on fire, hundreds of thousands to millions of people will be forced to evacuate.

The aforementioned quotes:
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"Build toxic chemical death bombs to save the earth from evil polluting carbon!!!"
 
the news on the fires is being covered up for a couple of simple reasons. Its embarrassing obviously, but the bigger issue is how the federal government is going to rebuild this, because there's no way California can do it itself. Another major problem is the states war with fire insurers. I'm not sure what happened, i was never there, but knowing how humans are i assume that some disagreement took place that never got resolved, leaving some pretty hurt feelings. This fire confirms all the complaints the fire insurers had, and they are going to go through the wreckage and catalogue ALL the damage. Its looking like greater than 300 billion. This in itself isn't the issue, but remember the federal government? They aren't going to send in investigators to figure out how much it will all cost, they'll just use the fire insurers numbers. So to avoid all that, the state is taking proactive measures to fuck with the insurers assessments. Part of the assessment is from the news: otherwise the insurer will have to send a man out on foot to gather the numbers for all the damage. anyway.
 
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