GreensvilleJay
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The fire is out already. The tree is getting a daily watering (post fire) to try and nurse it back to health.hmm, they got water for a TREE but none to put out the fire ????
I think you need to look deeper into your news sources. . .Now I have read that people are getting eviction notices, and land developers are already talking to the political powers that be. and the guy that never allowed the alarms to be sounded said he has no regrets about the people that died. and they would not allow water to be released to fight the fire, something sounds pretty fishy to me.. Follow the dem money trail
Actually thats all true. The governor made a statement and you can watch it saying he had no regrets, and that he was in meetings with land developers. They are also restricting media access to much of the destroyed zones according to multiple outlets hence the same B footage being used over and over.I think you need to look deeper into your news sources. . .
Here are some real quotes - if you have any interestActually thats all true. The governor made a statement and you can watch it saying he had no regrets, and that he was in meetings with land developers. They are also restricting media access to much of the destroyed zones according to multiple outlets hence the same B footage being used over and over.
Then seperately you can watch interviews with citizens talking about them getting evicted from the not burned down homes and survivors of the fires being harassed by real estate brokers about selling their properties. Those are mostly from social media though because of said media restrictions.
Not sure about a "dem money trail" but there does appear to be something underhanded going on. Considering the islands themselves are a giant cash cow for tourism it wouldn't surprise me if there aren't alot of people trying to take advantage of tragedy to make money.
Wildland fires aren’t suppressed with water. They are contained to deprive the fire of fuel: firelines, and other things such as roads, streams, etc contain the fire and usually crews will burn out from the containment lines, so there isn’t anymore fuel to burn, effectively shutting down that flank of the fire. Water is used to cool down hotspots so crews can work to build containment lines. Water is also used to mop up hot spots or to catch small spot fires ignited by wind. Squirting water isn’t an effective suppression technique for large scale wildfires.The fire is out already. The tree is getting a daily watering (post fire) to try and nurse it back to health.
During the actual fire....no amount of water (from a human source) would have staved it off. It was that kind of 'wild fire'.
In many cases our society would be better off if all law schools were shut down for at least 10 years.So now comes the " Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda" lawsuits. The power company "should" have know about the high wind dangers and "could" have shut the power off and there "would not" have been a fire.