Unbelievable. It's so hard to understand that entire towns and neighborhoods have been taken out by these wildfires. I still vividly remember when the town of Paradise was completely destroyed in a matter of hours. I hope the communities can recover from this.
It’s non of my business, but if you haven’t talked to a therapist you might want to. I don’t mean that disparagingly. I had PTSS for years and I would feel like I was right back in a traumatic situation. After some (surprisingly easy) therapy sessions I no longer have those sensations. I don’t know if it would help you but I just thought I would suggest it in case it’s something you hadn’t considered.
I’m glad u survived!!! My parents lost everything as well when their new house burned to the ground. They think it was hit by lightning. The firefighters went to the wrong address. My folks just barely got out. My mom’s eyelashes were burnt off her face that’s how hot it was. And my dad walked around on burning floors searching for his mother.
A living tree growing in a residential neighborhood contains a lot of water, and it takes a lot of heat to incinerate it to a crisp. Private residences, on the other hand, contain very little moisture in their building materials, and regardless of how fire retardant the building materials might be, there is a combustion point temperature for everything, including cement and concrete. Regardless of how fire retardant the wall sheathing and roofing materials of a home/business might be, hot embers from a raging forest fire which are being blown near horizontally by 50mph to 100mph Santa Ana winds will inevitably land upon a combustible surface in a home or business, and then it's just a matter of time before the entire structure is consumed by the fire. Most people simply have no understanding of just how hot these types of wildfires that enter residential neighborhoods can become. If my memory serves me correctly, temperatures exceeding 1,200° Celsius *(2,192° Fahrenheit)* are easily reached because of the types of combustible materials in all modern homes/businesses that are capable of raising the temperatures inside the fire exponentially.
Ah, when the world doesn't work in the way people assume it does, so then they immediately jump to "the government started the fires with space lasers!" Guess they've never tried to burn green wood before.
Nah bro, they still have leaves on them, that's not normal. I've burned all kinds of things over the years between camping, cooking, land clearing, and construction. I know it's hard for a bot to understand that kinda stuff though
Can you imagine the utter shock amd confusion in the aftermath? What to do next, where to sleep, get food or water? Do you go to work? I would have a heart attack. So terribly sad.
Yes. Though they are still standing they are a total loss. Silver lining is that what ever belongings that were left behind are restorable. Also, before the conspiracy theorists come in. The illuminati shadow government did not spare these houses. It's a combination of luck and proper maintenance. People don't understand how dangerous gutters full of dry pine needles are.
That is an excellent point. I was thinking about how devastating the mental and emotional trauma would be from living in a neighborhood were 99% of your neighbors houses were burnt to the ground. I don’t wanna make that trip to work and back through my neighborhood of burnt down houses. They won’t be living in those houses, though because you are correct, the smoke damage would be make the house is inhabitable.
Right like maybe the cement or concrete walls of the homes that remain might just be the walls that survived. Who knows what kind of damage occured inside. Hot glass on windows can explode and the wind will blow embers of the nearby burning homes inside. So just because you see walls standing doesn't mean it is unscathed.
@@TheLocust830This is 100% human. You have to do controlled burns to clear brush that will result in an uncontrollable wildfire but because it’s California… “oooh no the trees THE TREES won’t someone save the trees!” and so this happens. Actually I believe it’s just the entertainment industry getting rid of all of its “pizza boxes” from the homes of entertainment industry executives but you’d probably say that’s a tinfoil hat theory but I’d argue that most people don’t understand how insane the world is. Either way, it’s not God.
@@TheLocust830 He does exist, and life is a test. A test of faith, discipline, belief. God will heap the most difficult challenges to His strongest soldiers. If you pass, remain faithful, and don't murmur against God, the Kingdom awaits. Read Job in the Holy Bible.
From a distance it would seem so. I lived in CA for five years. Spent a year of that in El Cajon(San Diego). Omg, the heat was worse than the rest of SD county. California typically has intense dry heat carried by high wind currents. It's really just another day in the Golden State. I lived on O'ahu for two years. Hawaii typically has a higher humidity level, which is carried by weaker wind currents. Not typically prone to brush fires. The Maui fires were linked to electrical problems from an aging power grid.😢
Heartbreaking… and my friends’ home stood amongst the ruin until this morning when ambers from the home behind theirs blew and now they have been told by firefighter their home now is gone as well. 😢The devastation is endless. 💔
Prime real estate coincidence major disasters and then black rock , Vanguard and grey scale swoop in and buy up land where people lost Insurance and now don't have a home but still got a mortgage
Prayers for those who lost their homes. This is also a moment for reflection. Imagine the very same country that spent the last year sending bombs, killing 50,000 innocent people, and displacing 2 million lives is now unable to help its own citizens.
You would think a state that has had horrible fires for the past 20 years would have developed some type of system to combat tgese types of fires from spreading
Like what though? Los Angeles is massive. It's the size of five major cities put together and these fires are usually in the hills that are hard to get to in the first place. What could they possibly build to stop a fire being pushed by 100mph winds? If anything they need to not allow any new building in these hills cause that's taking a gamble with fire and hillsides.
there is a system. But wind is preventing aircraft from being used and it's making the blaze spread faster than it can be put out. On top of that, the $150 million budget decrease by newsom a few years back, and the most recent $17 million cut in fire department budget, on top of the fire chief explicitly saying back in July that they were being severly hampered to a large-scale emergency response due to budget cuts, was in fact a large role to play in this. Newsom also drained our water reserves so that really doesn't help. Good thing we didn't recall him.
@FierceZs1 i mean could he gad done that with the sole intent to sabatoge the state so that land developers could buy the land for cheap like they did in Hawii?
The videotapes on TV are something to see. This does not do it justice at all. But, I lived through 100 mph winds for four hours during hurricane Milton. And that is what the LA Area had to deal with was 100 mph wind with fire. That’s why the devastation is so bad.
Praying for everyone 🙏❤! May God be with you ! Sending love & prayers for the firefighters, the EMTs, everyone that has been helping to fight this fire.😢❤
California has a history of arsonist. Once they do the investigations they will know. I think the Palisades fire was a house fire on that one cul de sac that got out of hand based on the emergency calls that came in and the burn footprint. The Runyon Canyon and Calabasas fires look like arson cause Runyon is a hiking trail and the Calabasas one started in the middle of massive brush with no houses up there. The Eaton fire looks wind caused. It could be a combination of all these things. They always figure it out though. But I know that someone watching all the drama of the Palisades fire could get emotionally caught up and go set the other fires to be "part of it" Gary Maynard was a professor and arsonist. Stout, the Park fire... it's always some bored psycho
I wish someone would explain the science behind tile and cement siding covered houses burning to ash, while a mega flammable tree in the front yard isnt even singed.
Trees are not “mega flammable”. Especially if it is green and healthy. Insulation, lumber and everything behind cement fiber siding is “mega flammable”.
I mean rebuilding on hills that lack vegetation that will get massive mudslides in the next rains is not a good thing to do. They shouldn't build in these hills to begin with. It's taking a gamble to begin with because Cali has always had fires and mudslides. They need to stop building in flood zones, river footprints, and hills all over the U.S. and it would make a big difference.
Those empty reservoirs were a good thing!! The delta smelt demanded a burnt offering. Be grateful you were able to sacrifice your home to the glory of the delta smelt.
@@belleh.2955oh did Trump mention something about it being idiotic to pump billions of gallons of water out to sea? Dangit! Its genius now if Trump is against it 100% pump away! If Trump wants water in reservoirs then im against it too. Thanks so much. I wouldnt want to agree with him on anything no matter what.
Can I send some of this snow from VA to them to help…. Jokes aside, I feel really bad for everybody there. I have a deep fear of fires larger than what it takes to light a candle or a fireplace. I can only imagine when it’s like for them.
Some kinds of trees are fire resistant. I camped in a forest that had a devastating forest fire a few years prior. Many trees were turned into burnt toothpicks, but certain types of trees like ponderosa pines will survive really intense fires with only a few charred scorch marks. It makes you wonder if live trees are able to be that heat resistant, why can't our buildings also be?
@@NightimeInDeepSpace State Farm and Allstate stopped issuing policies (Farmer's place a limit on the number of policies written), because of massive losses from natural disasters, the risk is becoming more unpredictable, exorbitant construction costs, and new state regulations that will require insurers to offer coverage in wildfire-prone areas. It's not corruption - it's keeping your company in business.
@@NightimeInDeepSpace you can blame California laws and policy. That destroyed the insurance companies and had them leave. You can’t have price controls…. That’s not how the market works.
Im in GA we have a winter storm coming and we sent our trucks--do not care if you are democrats that denied us help after helene--we help americans.3 of our biggest trucks are going there--good luck and god bless
Winter storm coming here in our county of GA and we sent our trucks across the country to help you libs in cali put those fires out.Unlike you folks we help regardless of politics
It's up for most richest nations;celebrity manufacturing resources products;we seen for as monthly weather are going wrong;and global economy rates are go crazy in nowhere.?.
Wait. Are These the same people now crying about losing everything that were saying that people flooded down south got what they deserved?? Yeah.. irony huh
Guess what…concrete, glass, steel, bricks. Terracotta, ceramic, do not burn…remember the three little pigs? Well these owners apparently don’t remember the story.
Condolences to the family members friends and colleagues of the victims that lost their lives. Heartfelt prayers for the loss of homes in the fire. Love hugs kisses and prayers in the name of Jesus Christ...amen ❤
If everyone decided to steal from the Pacific Ocean every time a house catches fire, there would be barely any ocean left by 2037. Scientist also say this could disrupt the mating habits of the northwestern eel worm.
Unbelievable. It's so hard to understand that entire towns and neighborhoods have been taken out by these wildfires. I still vividly remember when the town of Paradise was completely destroyed in a matter of hours. I hope the communities can recover from this.
Well, stopping fire prevention, and not having water available will do that. Plus they defunded the Fire Dept. a few months ago.
@@luckyluc25Dam, you are delusional 😂😂😂
Those houses are surrounded by too many trees and high wind but you people believe you can stop fires that easily.
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@@vodoo3dx243 Yeah, he's so delusional that he stated verifiable facts. Congrats on voting for this destruction.
As a person who had tremendous loss from a house fire this makes me cry. I can smell it again.
I’m sorry that’s happening to you.
It’s non of my business, but if you haven’t talked to a therapist you might want to. I don’t mean that disparagingly. I had PTSS for years and I would feel like I was right back in a traumatic situation. After some (surprisingly easy) therapy sessions I no longer have those sensations. I don’t know if it would help you but I just thought I would suggest it in case it’s something you hadn’t considered.
Keep crying.
I’m glad u survived!!! My parents lost everything as well when their new house burned to the ground. They think it was hit by lightning. The firefighters went to the wrong address. My folks just barely got out. My mom’s eyelashes were burnt off her face that’s how hot it was. And my dad walked around on burning floors searching for his mother.
Ditto
A living tree growing in a residential neighborhood contains a lot of water, and it takes a lot of heat to incinerate it to a crisp. Private residences, on the other hand, contain very little moisture in their building materials, and regardless of how fire retardant the building materials might be, there is a combustion point temperature for everything, including cement and concrete.
Regardless of how fire retardant the wall sheathing and roofing materials of a home/business might be, hot embers from a raging forest fire which are being blown near horizontally by 50mph to 100mph Santa Ana winds will inevitably land upon a combustible surface in a home or business, and then it's just a matter of time before the entire structure is consumed by the fire.
Most people simply have no understanding of just how hot these types of wildfires that enter residential neighborhoods can become. If my memory serves me correctly, temperatures exceeding 1,200° Celsius *(2,192° Fahrenheit)* are easily reached because of the types of combustible materials in all modern homes/businesses that are capable of raising the temperatures inside the fire exponentially.
Ah, when the world doesn't work in the way people assume it does, so then they immediately jump to "the government started the fires with space lasers!"
Guess they've never tried to burn green wood before.
God please help the people over there and fire working hard to put out the fire let the rain come down to put please Jesus in your name
Nah bro, they still have leaves on them, that's not normal. I've burned all kinds of things over the years between camping, cooking, land clearing, and construction. I know it's hard for a bot to understand that kinda stuff though
People don't want to understand your facts. "I read it on Facebook and X" is about the limit of their thinking.
@@DroneBeeStrike so you admit to being an arsonist. Interesting. And people who use "bro" in the comments are almost always chomos.
Can you imagine the utter shock amd confusion in the aftermath? What to do next, where to sleep, get food or water? Do you go to work? I would have a heart attack. So terribly sad.
Oh wow. I didn't know what I was looking at, at first. Complete devastation. Unreal.
Looks like Gaza
The smoke damage in the houses that were spared...such a tremendous loss.
Yes. Though they are still standing they are a total loss. Silver lining is that what ever belongings that were left behind are restorable. Also, before the conspiracy theorists come in. The illuminati shadow government did not spare these houses. It's a combination of luck and proper maintenance. People don't understand how dangerous gutters full of dry pine needles are.
That is an excellent point. I was thinking about how devastating the mental and emotional trauma would be from living in a neighborhood were 99% of your neighbors houses were burnt to the ground. I don’t wanna make that trip to work and back through my neighborhood of burnt down houses.
They won’t be living in those houses, though because you are correct, the smoke damage would be make the house is inhabitable.
Right like maybe the cement or concrete walls of the homes that remain might just be the walls that survived. Who knows what kind of damage occured inside. Hot glass on windows can explode and the wind will blow embers of the nearby burning homes inside. So just because you see walls standing doesn't mean it is unscathed.
Insurance companies are saying : We deny, delay and defense.
They did the smart business practice. Should be blaming California price control. You can’t do it and insurance companies have left.
File a FEMA claim
2025 is gonna be a bumpy ride - god bless those who lost everything
If god exists, that is a truly sick and evil blessing he bestowed unto them. I'll just hope they can somehow rebuild their lives.
If we're talking about those in Pacific Palisades, they'll be fine. Only the top 1% live there
@@TheLocust830This is 100% human. You have to do controlled burns to clear brush that will result in an uncontrollable wildfire but because it’s California… “oooh no the trees THE TREES won’t someone save the trees!” and so this happens. Actually I believe it’s just the entertainment industry getting rid of all of its “pizza boxes” from the homes of entertainment industry executives but you’d probably say that’s a tinfoil hat theory but I’d argue that most people don’t understand how insane the world is. Either way, it’s not God.
@@TheLocust830 He does exist, and life is a test. A test of faith, discipline, belief. God will heap the most difficult challenges to His strongest soldiers. If you pass, remain faithful, and don't murmur against God, the Kingdom awaits. Read Job in the Holy Bible.
AGI is coming soon
Pacific Palisades was the most charming, peaceful, beautiful community in SoCal. This is tragic.
Well if it's nice the liberals will ruin it.
What a sad way to start the new year. This is WAY worse than I realized. My prayers go out to everyone affected by this disaster.
Sort of like Maui.
I think Maui was worse, but not by much.
On a larger scale
Agree
@@miafillene4396 Except LA will probably get adequate funding and resources. You know, celebrities and all.
From a distance it would seem so. I lived in CA for five years. Spent a year of that in El Cajon(San Diego). Omg, the heat was worse than the rest of SD county. California typically has intense dry heat carried by high wind currents. It's really just another day in the Golden State.
I lived on O'ahu for two years. Hawaii typically has a higher humidity level, which is carried by weaker wind currents. Not typically prone to brush fires. The Maui fires were linked to electrical problems from an aging power grid.😢
Sad situation for everyone affected. Prayers go out to you. 🙏
This is so heartbreaking
This is just like Lahaina. So sad. Government failed at doing their #1 job.
Maybe not. I see redistribution potential.
California failed themselves!
That's sad and much love to the people
I think somebody wants that land for personal reasons
Heartbreaking… and my friends’ home stood amongst the ruin until this morning when ambers from the home behind theirs blew and now they have been told by firefighter their home now is gone as well. 😢The devastation is endless. 💔
Tired of no consequences for the bad decision makers and accountability for where the tax money is going.
Prime real estate coincidence major disasters and then black rock , Vanguard and grey scale swoop in and buy up land where people lost Insurance and now don't have a home but still got a mortgage
Well banks better be careful and insurance companies cant just drop during disaster .
Disaster Capitalism at work
The insurance companies canceled fire insurance policies a few months ago.@@lisagraymygodlife3920
Every tragedy, no matter what type, you conspiracy theorists come scampering like roaches 🪳
@@PapiGringo69 Brendan is that you?
Absolutely tragic. This will take years to recover from.
Prayers for everyone, it's very sad
Prayers for those who lost their homes. This is also a moment for reflection. Imagine the very same country that spent the last year sending bombs, killing 50,000 innocent people, and displacing 2 million lives is now unable to help its own citizens.
Well, at least those smelt fish are safe! Thank you Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass!!!!!
The priorities of CA governing are all so so wrong.
^^^ Russian bot farm misinformation attack to divide Americans
The fish still died off.
Fake News as your messiah like to say!
they get what they voted for,
You would think a state that has had horrible fires for the past 20 years would have developed some type of system to combat tgese types of fires from spreading
Like what though? Los Angeles is massive. It's the size of five major cities put together and these fires are usually in the hills that are hard to get to in the first place. What could they possibly build to stop a fire being pushed by 100mph winds? If anything they need to not allow any new building in these hills cause that's taking a gamble with fire and hillsides.
there is a system. But wind is preventing aircraft from being used and it's making the blaze spread faster than it can be put out.
On top of that, the $150 million budget decrease by newsom a few years back, and the most recent $17 million cut in fire department budget, on top of the fire chief explicitly saying back in July that they were being severly hampered to a large-scale emergency response due to budget cuts, was in fact a large role to play in this. Newsom also drained our water reserves so that really doesn't help. Good thing we didn't recall him.
@FierceZs1 i mean could he gad done that with the sole intent to sabatoge the state so that land developers could buy the land for cheap like they did in Hawii?
Red colored roofs exempt from laser. Red color vehicles? The color reflects the beam? Remember? Some colors block it.
The videotapes on TV are something to see. This does not do it justice at all. But, I lived through 100 mph winds for four hours during hurricane Milton. And that is what the LA Area had to deal with was 100 mph wind with fire. That’s why the devastation is so bad.
Praying for everyone 🙏❤! May God be with you ! Sending love & prayers for the firefighters, the EMTs, everyone that has been helping to fight this fire.😢❤
I think someone is setting these fires. Look where they are.
California has a history of arsonist. Once they do the investigations they will know. I think the Palisades fire was a house fire on that one cul de sac that got out of hand based on the emergency calls that came in and the burn footprint. The Runyon Canyon and Calabasas fires look like arson cause Runyon is a hiking trail and the Calabasas one started in the middle of massive brush with no houses up there. The Eaton fire looks wind caused. It could be a combination of all these things. They always figure it out though. But I know that someone watching all the drama of the Palisades fire could get emotionally caught up and go set the other fires to be "part of it" Gary Maynard was a professor and arsonist. Stout, the Park fire... it's always some bored psycho
Orange people!
Or homeless trying to keep warm.
Horrific. Some Animals and humans lost their lives.
In most of us states heavy snow falls and snow storms are an issue but in LA wild fires 😮😮!
Idk who’s in charge of restoring the lands, but if they profit from doing the restoration then that’s a cause for concern in my eyes
How can you not blame the local government smh
I blame the people.
@@woodrowcall3158yup, because they voted for the insanity.
@@woodrowcall3158I blame you 🧙♂️
@@Frieddog717
If it was my fault, the countryside would have burned every year for the past fourteen years.
Delusion, that's how.
I wish someone would explain the science behind tile and cement siding covered houses burning to ash, while a mega flammable tree in the front yard isnt even singed.
Trees contain a lot of water while brush and shrubs are much dryer
Trees are not “mega flammable”. Especially if it is green and healthy.
Insulation, lumber and everything behind cement fiber siding is “mega flammable”.
Trees have internal moisture. Ever try to burn unseasoned firewood?
Any eaves, overhang, wooden fence or open window can catch a spark and ignite. Trees in LA are rarely flammable pines.
I think the structures mostly light on fire from stuff landing on the roof and then burn down from there.
With all the regulations in place currently, most people won't rebuild.
I mean rebuilding on hills that lack vegetation that will get massive mudslides in the next rains is not a good thing to do. They shouldn't build in these hills to begin with. It's taking a gamble to begin with because Cali has always had fires and mudslides. They need to stop building in flood zones, river footprints, and hills all over the U.S. and it would make a big difference.
And that why these regulations are in place
What’s up with all the green trees tho?
Trees take a lot of heat and fire to char and die. Trees naturally fight fires when on them. It takes hours for one to finally die from water loss.
looking at these places on google maps streetview of how it used to be is so sad. it looked like a very nice area
I lived on Floresta Pl. (left 16 yrs ago). Anyone know if anything survived up there?
Build houses using materials other than sticks and paper. U can use any type of flame resistant material ls like bricks, blocks, concrete..
I wonder.. is this what Iran was talking about? Whats really going on here?
Yes
Ocean view is much better without mansions in the way.
If u live in the bushes what do u expect
Those empty reservoirs were a good thing!! The delta smelt demanded a burnt offering. Be grateful you were able to sacrifice your home to the glory of the delta smelt.
What does it feel like to repeat Trumps exact words anytime he weighs in on anything? I mean I can't imagine doing that so I'm genuinely curious.
@@belleh.2955oh did Trump mention something about it being idiotic to pump billions of gallons of water out to sea? Dangit! Its genius now if Trump is against it 100% pump away! If Trump wants water in reservoirs then im against it too. Thanks so much. I wouldnt want to agree with him on anything no matter what.
Very sad events unfolding in California my prayer go out to all who are affected by this tragedy.
Can we rig those lts's to blast water onshore?
All that super “dry” vegetation between the homes seemed to fare much better than the structures! Why is that?
Can I send some of this snow from VA to them to help….
Jokes aside, I feel really bad for everybody there. I have a deep fear of fires larger than what it takes to light a candle or a fireplace. I can only imagine when it’s like for them.
Why, they would just let it flow into the ocean.
I can’t believe their fire hydrants had no water
The ones on my street have bags over them. They dont work. So dumb!!!
@ what world is that ok in????
That was a lie. Stop being a liar.
@@Rednaxela_16not dumb. Planned.
@@Ifoughtpiranhaswho is a lie??
It’s true!
Heart breaking news of Calif fires 😢
Happy New year 🎊
I saw DWP wires arcing in front of the studio city houses that burned
The power should have been turned off sooner - the wires created sparks that ignited homes.
Looks like this last fire was arson 🤔 imagine that!
Pray for Cali and all over the world going through turmoil and tumultuous times 🙏🏾
Ah yes. Thoughts and prayers. So helpful.
@stubstunner Still evolving that smooth monkey brain huh?
Please stop praying for Californians. The don't like it and they often take it out on the rest of us. Thanks in advanced.
Texas or Florida, where will they go?
That whole government in California needs to go
the only thing that burns are insured buildings ,the trees are fine
Yeah, it’s kind of strange seeing some of those trees looking green.
Says the guy who never took a botany class. Get bent.
They still have leaves on
Some kinds of trees are fire resistant. I camped in a forest that had a devastating forest fire a few years prior. Many trees were turned into burnt toothpicks, but certain types of trees like ponderosa pines will survive really intense fires with only a few charred scorch marks.
It makes you wonder if live trees are able to be that heat resistant, why can't our buildings also be?
Now we will watch thier insurance companies cheap out and deny claims
or
will we see change??
Unlikely in that neighborhood.
They have have been corrupt for years. Nothing will change, too much money involved…
Ask Israel and Ukraine money back
Does it hurt when you use that 🧠 of yours?
The length of the video??? Hmmmm!
Looks like Europe /Japan circa 1945. Very sad.
We need to stop building houses with wood.
If homeowners have fire insurance are they covered in this type of disaster.?
some insurance companies apparently cut the fire portion just recently to many people even after they'd been paying for years it's so corrupt.
@@NightimeInDeepSpace State Farm and Allstate stopped issuing policies (Farmer's place a limit on the number of policies written), because of massive losses from natural disasters, the risk is becoming more unpredictable, exorbitant construction costs, and new state regulations that will require insurers to offer coverage in wildfire-prone areas. It's not corruption - it's keeping your company in business.
@@NightimeInDeepSpace you can blame California laws and policy. That destroyed the insurance companies and had them leave. You can’t have price controls…. That’s not how the market works.
Im in GA we have a winter storm coming and we sent our trucks--do not care if you are democrats that denied us help after helene--we help americans.3 of our biggest trucks are going there--good luck and god bless
What Democrats denied you help after Helene?
Winter storm coming here in our county of GA and we sent our trucks across the country to help you libs in cali put those fires out.Unlike you folks we help regardless of politics
Prayers to them all
pray for the rich elites who lived in the hills
How about some prayers for the NOT SO RICH Eaton fire victims? I have friends in that group.
Humans, yes pray for humans in crisis! Thanks, but had to tweet you a bit, you sounded jealous and ignorant and hateful!
@@enough1494no one is jealous get over it
@@velvetbear7184 but I triggered, you? Ok
But...will the ex home owners still need pest control? Or will they cancel contract?
@@RougeMaster nah they will keep votings the (D) in.
Guy making a big deal out of fires being detected by satellites that are made to detect fires like it was some amazing thing....calm down...
It's up for most richest nations;celebrity manufacturing resources products;we seen for as monthly weather are going wrong;and global economy rates are go crazy in nowhere.?.
Somebody jogging in the background at these times is crazy work! Lol
I think everyone needs to find the culprits who are behind all those wildfires NOW!
DEW
This looks worse than Lahaina, and Lahaina was horrible.
Free Palestine from Israel wild fire
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE POWER GRID IS NOT WELL MAINTAINED. WHY BLAME THE WINDS FOR THE LACK OF MAINTAINACE.
PRAYERS FOR YOUR LOST
Where is the black ashes?
Spell check r grammar class please
Wait. Are These the same people now crying about losing everything that were saying that people flooded down south got what they deserved?? Yeah.. irony huh
I have not heard ONE PERSON say that!!
Guess what…concrete, glass, steel, bricks. Terracotta, ceramic, do not burn…remember the three little pigs? Well these owners apparently don’t remember the story.
Ever hear of "building codes"???
Always check the newest comments to see what the real reaction is.
why was the water turned off, rainbow hydrants with no water?
There was no money. Gov had to cut back. All the money went to Israel and Ukraine
Because Newsome dumped all the water into the ocean.
@@Yoo_Wats_Guuci not true.stop spreading lies
Make sure you keep voting Democrat California, its really making a difference over there for you.
All the hotspots are the homes that’s #%^d up
welcome to the future... so sad
A lot of rich people had a setback… hmm… I suspect the government knows what happened.
Nobody talking about climate change….
it is.but republicans think its fake
It's called a "LAND GRAB" y'all!
lol
@enough1494 Sheeple 🤦
Whoever saves bad bunny from that I will Donate 5000 dollars to charity
No Heat, No Wind. This is Criminal Human Hands.😡
But your city was well represented in Ghana. I’m sure Ghana will send aid to your city.
Hopefully they will help everyone even if they are Trump supporters unlike they did with the hurricane victims
That is maga FAKE NEWS!
Condolences to the family members friends and colleagues of the victims that lost their lives.
Heartfelt prayers for the loss of homes in the fire.
Love hugs kisses and prayers in the name of Jesus Christ...amen ❤
All Americans personal information home loan are processed overseas please help to protect our personal information.. Congress please help
Looks like the devils play ground is burning
Trailer park speaks
Pray for rain Jesus please in your name
By all means, stay in California.
@jordanestabrook4492 what about us that are not woke fools? I’m trying to get out of here. Can I come?
@@Levin-fs8nnflee like a coward?
Operation Blue Beam
Orange terrorism
🤔Where did I see this before? Oh ya, Maui.
Dear Lord Please Help These Residents Their Pets And The People Fighting The Fires 🔥 Thank You Lord For You Are Good In Jesus Christ Name Amen ❤❤❤
They couldn't use that ocean water to put it out?
No they can't. Google why.
Lol salt water causes corrosion. 😂
If everyone decided to steal from the Pacific Ocean every time a house catches fire, there would be barely any ocean left by 2037. Scientist also say this could disrupt the mating habits of the northwestern eel worm.
@@benhunter8551 hahahahhahhaahaah Nice!
@@benhunter8551 is this a joke?
D.E.W.!!!!
Lol
jesus is coming back
He is coming back over the border😂
基建先进也下不了雨啊😂。北加山里还能建蓄水池。南加很平。好多蓄水池都是空的,河道常年都能走人。