Information should contain the truth. Liberals voted for people that refused to do controlled burns, and destroyed the logging industry, so now there is tons of excess fuel that enables these fires to spread fast and far making them dangerous and hard to control. Democrat voters are responsible.
Yes. I recognized the names of places he mentioned. However, since I'm not a resident of California or LA, I don't quite understand the scale of everything happening. Edit: Google Maps also helped.
Who remembers the August Complex fire back in 2020? The biggest fire in California history which burned 1,032,648 acres. Mendocino, Humboldt, Trinity, Tehama, Lake, and Glenn counties. Caused by Lightning strikes during a severe lightning storm. Lasted from August 16 - November 12.
2008 fire took over entire california started by a bum then stupid fire s tarters which is what this is they want to see the world burn .. also my citie was covered in so much smog you could not see anything in front of your face he killed a ton of people.. this is no difffrent bums in the hills caused it
Los Angeles needs to invest in a proper mobile derrick water rig system that was just invented in Canada after the Jasper fire that burned down half the alpine resort last Summer. They are basically large 40' or 50' tall sprinklers that can be rolled out on flatbeds and hooked up to hydrants to create a mist barrier to prevent the embers from spreading... The tests are promising...
The mayor of Logan lake did that or something very close. Sprinklers were but on roofs of houses and it created a wet zone. Logan lake survived intact.
Palisades are $4.5 million houses average... these are wealthy people like Spielberg, Paris Hilton, they have several properties, apartments, also in other cities, etc...
If you have a backyard pool. buy a Diesel powered Water Pump and 100 feet of hose. pool pump can also be used to pump water on your house, but requires some modification to the plumbing, and it doesn't work if the power is out.
@@hooligan2005I work with pumps like that. $400 at harbor freight and you have a pump, hose, some fuel cans. May not be a great idea but its very easy
@@k_DAN You are not in the LA area right now, are you? Where would one acquire a pump? How would one get back to an evacuated area with the equipment? 100 feet is not a long hose. Most pools have limited capacity that would be drained quickly and not make much of an impact on the fire. It is extremely frustrating to be so powerless against a large fire. Neighbors caught an arsonist with a torch. They held him but the police let him go for lack of evidence. The man did not speak English.
A large reservoir in Pacific Palisades that is part of the Los Angeles water supply system was out of commission when a f A ferocious fire destroyed thousands of homes and other structures nearby, the Los Angeles Times found. Officials said that the Santa Ynez Reservoir had been closed since about February for repairs to its cover, leaving a 117-million-gallon water storage complex empty in the heart of the Palisades for nearly a year.
Unbelievable. So much devastation, so little containment. Take care, Los Angeles. Make sure you're safe. Homes can be rebuilt. I am completely speechless. All the best from Washington State.
Unfortunately, it's borderline impossible to get the permitting to build in that area, and fire insurance wasn't even an option for most before this happened, so now you can forget that entirely. One guess which company will develop this region...
I'm impressed at the comments from people who don't live in fire country. This sht happens every six weeks in the real high desert. Everything is a conspiracy if you don't understand wind.
Right! A lot of smack talk / people who know nothing about fire, yacking about that which they know NOTHING about. We know, I live in Butte Co CA - we have lost whole towns, Concow, Paradise, Feather Falls, Berry Creek, Cohassett, 41 houses in my neighborhood SE of Lake Oroville in 2017. Over 100 people have perished, communities, families, pets, wildlife, environment destroyed. Oh wait people, LA and news people, “ This is unprecedented.” Hardly. They all forget Middletown, Weed, Reddin( Carr Fire), Lake Shastina, fires around Lake Tahoe, San Bernardino last summer? Geez.
There are people staying and putting out the small ambers that end up burning homes down. Fire fighters don’t have the resources but if 2-3 men per home stay if possible and use the hose to put out and wet the embers, it is saving homes. There are 2-3 people saving multiple neighbors home with hoses just because they are putting out the tiny fires that end up raging un attended.
Absolutely, it’s something that gets overlooked too often. Building in fire-prone areas might seem convenient, but it's definitely a risky choice when nature inevitably throws a curveball. Maybe it’s time for some serious planning and rethinking of those fire zones.
or AT LEAST have the proper fire-resistant building materials and precautions like overhead sprinklers, living roofs, or something that mimics trees. SOMETHING.
So where to build? The west coast has earthquakes the Midwest tornadoes and the east coast hurricanes . I guess we all just give up and build nowhere then.
@@garycastronova7939 Exactly. People forget this is Earth and no place is safe. Absolutely can't believe how easy it is to say "don't live there". I live in CA and also own a couple homes in Fl. You should see how people roll their eyes bcoz I invested there bcoz of the hurricanes. They forget, we have fires. I'll grant them this, if we had better forest management, we wouldn't have to worry about this as much. But we don't, and we haven't, and we probably won't, so we do have these extreme, unnecessary fires. Also, the comments are so cruel regardless of what part of the country is going through a catastrophe. But with 100's of millions of people, there's bound to be jerks.
Future heavy rainfall will turns theses areas into flooding and landslides. Local overseers won't see it coming, nor will they be prepared, once again.
We don't want anyone to panic .. but the fire is crossing the ridge into the valley, the winds are picking up and predicted to have 30mph gusts tomorrow and the attempts at containment are not really working as planned. So.... yeah, but DON'T PANIC. Just flee as fast as possible. Thanks, your LA officials.
I just got off the phone with one of my friends and her friend had just called her and said that he lives in Encino and was given a warning and he’s leaving now. Encino is not very far from me.
Canada is currently sending an army of firefighting assets down to help. Water bomber planes, helicopters and hundreds of ground crew and dozens of command centers. They are the very best in the world at fighting wild wires with decades of real world experience. They said they will be down there for 2 weeks. You can take it to the bank that if they say it'll take 2 weeks to extinguish that mess then that's how long it's going to take.
@@wally7856 Two weeks is standard time used by B.C. and AB fire services for a front line fire assignment. All the major wildland services in the U.S., USFS, BLM, BIA, NPS, USFWS, and to my knowledge most state fire organizations in the West use the same rule. People’s physical performance goes down after too much smoke exposure. South of the 49th they sometimes stretch out off-fireline command and other support positions to three weeks, although this isn’t preferred. For our Canadian friends fireline is what is commonly called fire barrier north of 49th. American, Canadian, Australian, and New Zealander’s are all commonly assigned to fires in those countries.
True and I guess it would be good for future homeowners. Not so much for the current ones. Who I imagine are going to have a massive class action lawsuit against the state, which is going to have to explain where the billions of dollars of funding went that was earmarked for brush control, and freshwater canals. That never saw the light of day. For which the state is going to have to explain to the incoming administration who is going to be doing many years worth of accounting to understand where funds from the federal government were spent at state level. Which I imagine there will be many retiring public officials and a lot of finger pointing. California is political system is about to get an enema.
God bless🕊everyone affected by the Los Angeles wild fires! The brave firefighters, police, medics, and all those involved in bringing back normality to the thousands that have lost everything precious to them.🕊
I used to live in a stucco home, I was sorta under the impression that it wasn't gonna burn. What gives? Even the roof is often tile for you guys and it seems to not matter wtf they are made from, it's still burning.
Also why the hell if your state is prone to WILD FIRES IN YOUR WOODS, WHY oooo Why aren't your forests taken care of??? Why isn't dead and dry wood removed??? Why didn't city's have WATER????? THESE ARE ALL GREAT QUESTIONS TO ASK MR. NEWSOME AT HIS NEW 9 MILLION DOLLAR HOME!!!!!!
@@HellhoundXIV Apparently ...LA Mayor Karen Bass has faced criticism over cuts to the city's fire department budget. For the latest financial year, the LA Fire Department (LAFD) budget was reduced by $17.6m (£14.3m) The MAYORS Office did not see it coming
@@alanoneill3065and everybody who voted for her. I live here and I hate to say it, but people are so concerned about all the wrong things. Instead of putting our money into what government is made for-infrastructure and to uphold the basic rights such as protection-these people are more concerned about optics and appearing to care for the "disenfranchised". That shit doesn't even exist.
Its hard for me to understand how america can spend millions of dollar on military equipment, thousands of dollars to send troops burgerking while fighting a war but cant manage to save their own citizens and stop fires in california. It makes no sense. Why arent there water in fire hydrants.....i dont get it. It has to be intentional. Still even that doesnt make much sense.
Used to live in SoCal and have friends who have had homes destroyed. Hopefully the people who still live there will learn a lesson about managing things by prioritizing "diversity" and how some fish or mountain lions will feel. The place is a tinderbox and only sustained human intervention will keep it from burning. Archaeologists see evidence of periodic burnings when they dig. If you want to live there and embrace the natural way of things, then what you are embracing is periodic fires. And so you need to make firebreaks, maintain reservoir capacity, and have fire teams ready to go and fit for purpose. SoCal had none of those due to incompetent tree hugging diversity prioritizing leftism. The reason I left.
@@bobbi_mcb It's part of the same insane greed that is driving the planet, I mean 40 million people in the desert, without proper local resources... what could possibly go wrong? And they keep overdeveloping! building more everywhere, it's just crazy.
@@kimmiebowers5248 Yep, let him go because they said there wasn't enough evidence to charge him - despite the fact that he had a torch and a number of people saw him starting fires, apparently wasn't considered evidence.
That was yesterday or the day before not today. Incorrect info. That was a different fire not the one they’re talking about here. Two different stories covered in the same week, bub.
Anyone else notice that ALL PERSONAL PROPERTY is consumed, but the grass, trees, and leaves somehow managed to survive?! Just like Maui. I bet there's a REDEVELOPMENT project on the books for the area's that burned!
Let me be clear. We are focusing on what's important: covering our asses. Believe me when I say, when all is said and done, we will hold Trump accountable. --- Every democrat speech.
Correct, 40 million people in the desert, without proper local resources - and they keep overdeveloping! building more everywhere - it's just insane greed!
FINALLY actual detailed information. More of this please!!!!
Information should contain the truth. Liberals voted for people that refused to do controlled burns, and destroyed the logging industry, so now there is tons of excess fuel that enables these fires to spread fast and far making them dangerous and hard to control. Democrat voters are responsible.
That was a quality presentation honestly.
Yes it is.
Hes a veteran that still enjoys his job
This is so far out of control, it is unbelievable. Wow!
America is a democracy country not a socialism ( by people of people for people )
@@mengreat6982 OKAY. why did you say this?
@@mengreat6982 The fire doesn't care.
fire being right to defend itself
unbelievable indeed... because this isn't organic...
At this point if godzilla showed up he wouldn't make a dent.
For real!!
Then send in mothra
@@Solarsystemrdffdfyyhh😂
he'd say "looks like i missed the party"
@@CraigW34v7b9 I just imagined Godzilla rising from the Pacific Ocean 🌊 off Malibu…that would be a sight!
More maps of the fire like this, its an excellent way for us to understand what is happening who have never been to LA. Thankyou and 🙏
Yes. I recognized the names of places he mentioned. However, since I'm not a resident of California or LA, I don't quite understand the scale of everything happening.
Edit: Google Maps also helped.
My elementary school is in the evacuation zone and it has been there since the 20s. This is so devastating.
If you dont live there, the news was not for you.
Stop cluttering up the comments since you have nothing of value to add
given how this fire has gone so far, I think you should, indeed, panic
I’ve been panicking since it started and I’m thousands of miles away. 😢
Time to start getting some pep in that step that's for sure.
🙏
Who remembers the August Complex fire back in 2020? The biggest fire in California history which burned 1,032,648 acres. Mendocino, Humboldt, Trinity, Tehama, Lake, and Glenn counties. Caused by Lightning strikes during a severe lightning storm. Lasted from August 16 - November 12.
I was driving thru ukiah on the 101 when that happened.
Pepperidge farms remembers.
2008 fire took over entire california started by a bum then stupid fire s tarters which is what this is they want to see the world burn .. also my citie was covered in so much smog you could not see anything in front of your face he killed a ton of people.. this is no difffrent bums in the hills caused it
I memba! 🫐
Definitely. There was no lightning here though
Los Angeles needs to invest in a proper mobile derrick water rig system that was just invented in Canada after the Jasper fire that burned down half the alpine resort last Summer. They are basically large 40' or 50' tall sprinklers that can be rolled out on flatbeds and hooked up to hydrants to create a mist barrier to prevent the embers from spreading... The tests are promising...
Drones
Unfortunately the hydrants around LA are mostly dry and have been for ages
There's no money for that. Money goes to illegals, the homeless and new DEI recruits and they don't need help.
That would work except in 100 mph winds and no water.
The mayor of Logan lake did that or something very close. Sprinklers were but on roofs of houses and it created a wet zone. Logan lake survived intact.
The 405 from West LA to the valley is the sepulveda pass.
Where are all these evacuated people to go?
Detroit
There are evacuation centers
Hmm.reminds me of something caused by Biden
Any where but LA.
Palisades are $4.5 million houses average... these are wealthy people like Spielberg, Paris Hilton, they have several properties, apartments, also in other cities, etc...
please please take your pets with you..you do not know if you will be back..they don't understand what is happening
Some people r sick in the head
Act humanely!!! Pets deserve to be protected and cared for, not left behind like unnecessary things!!!
Leave the cats tho!
🙄
If you have a backyard pool.
buy a Diesel powered Water Pump and 100 feet of hose.
pool pump can also be used to pump water on your house, but requires some modification to the plumbing, and it doesn't work if the power is out.
That sounds very impractical
Just have a diesel or gas powered generator to run the pump if no electricity.
@@hooligan2005I work with pumps like that. $400 at harbor freight and you have a pump, hose, some fuel cans. May not be a great idea but its very easy
@@hooligan2005What kind of dope are you?
@@k_DAN You are not in the LA area right now, are you? Where would one acquire a pump? How would one get back to an evacuated area with the equipment? 100 feet is not a long hose. Most pools have limited capacity that would be drained quickly and not make much of an impact on the fire. It is extremely frustrating to be so powerless against a large fire. Neighbors caught an arsonist with a torch. They held him but the police let him go for lack of evidence. The man did not speak English.
A large reservoir in Pacific Palisades that is part of the Los Angeles water supply system was out of commission when a f
A ferocious fire destroyed thousands of homes and other structures nearby, the Los Angeles Times found.
Officials said that the Santa Ynez Reservoir had been closed since about February for repairs to its cover, leaving a 117-million-gallon water storage complex empty in the heart of the Palisades for nearly a year.
Newsom needs to be charged with criminal negligence..
Unbelievable. So much devastation, so little containment. Take care, Los Angeles. Make sure you're safe. Homes can be rebuilt.
I am completely speechless. All the best from Washington State.
Same from Oregon.
glad to see there's some normal people
Unfortunately, it's borderline impossible to get the permitting to build in that area, and fire insurance wasn't even an option for most before this happened, so now you can forget that entirely. One guess which company will develop this region...
Should've never invested in wars
I'm on the other side of the 101 watching this get closer to my side, got my bags packed and ready to head out soon
God bless it’s getting worse tomorrow as the winds are picking up 😮
praying for you and your loved ones
No way it's getting as far as Woodland hills !!
Stay safe 😢
Don’t wait, leave before everyone else does.
I'm impressed at the comments from people who don't live in fire country. This sht happens every six weeks in the real high desert. Everything is a conspiracy if you don't understand wind.
Right! A lot of smack talk / people who know nothing about fire, yacking about that which they know NOTHING about. We know, I live in Butte Co CA - we have lost whole towns, Concow, Paradise, Feather Falls, Berry Creek, Cohassett, 41 houses in my neighborhood SE of Lake Oroville in 2017. Over 100 people have perished, communities, families, pets, wildlife, environment destroyed. Oh wait people, LA and news people, “ This is unprecedented.” Hardly.
They all forget Middletown, Weed, Reddin( Carr Fire), Lake Shastina, fires around Lake Tahoe, San Bernardino last summer? Geez.
There are people staying and putting out the small ambers that end up burning homes down. Fire fighters don’t have the resources but if 2-3 men per home stay if possible and use the hose to put out and wet the embers, it is saving homes. There are 2-3 people saving multiple neighbors home with hoses just because they are putting out the tiny fires that end up raging un attended.
Those winds are returning Sunday. Ain’t no putting out fires with those winds
Mel said they are messing with the water. Water shortages. Who’s in charge here?
They took the main reservoir offline, what you have is not available.
@@tonyburzio4107Why?
mel gibson is an idiot
@@tonyburzio4107
DEI is in charge.
Satan?
Absolutely, it’s something that gets overlooked too often. Building in fire-prone areas might seem convenient, but it's definitely a risky choice when nature inevitably throws a curveball. Maybe it’s time for some serious planning and rethinking of those fire zones.
I'd be more concerned about the entire area being built on one of the world's most deadliest faults.
or AT LEAST have the proper fire-resistant building materials and precautions like overhead sprinklers, living roofs, or something that mimics trees. SOMETHING.
So where to build? The west coast has earthquakes the Midwest tornadoes and the east coast hurricanes . I guess we all just give up and build nowhere then.
Some of these homes are decades old. They were built prior to these vast fires becoming normal
@@garycastronova7939 Exactly. People forget this is Earth and no place is safe. Absolutely can't believe how easy it is to say "don't live there". I live in CA and also own a couple homes in Fl. You should see how people roll their eyes bcoz I invested there bcoz of the hurricanes. They forget, we have fires. I'll grant them this, if we had better forest management, we wouldn't have to worry about this as much. But we don't, and we haven't, and we probably won't, so we do have these extreme, unnecessary fires.
Also, the comments are so cruel regardless of what part of the country is going through a catastrophe. But with 100's of millions of people, there's bound to be jerks.
Future heavy rainfall will turns theses areas into flooding and landslides. Local overseers won't see it coming, nor will they be prepared, once again.
They screwed up big time
What didn't get burnt will now slide down, into the ocean.
great job giving a detailed report on whats going on right there. hopefully it helps people get out safely.
We don't want anyone to panic .. but the fire is crossing the ridge into the valley, the winds are picking up and predicted to have 30mph gusts tomorrow and the attempts at containment are not really working as planned. So.... yeah, but DON'T PANIC. Just flee as fast as possible. Thanks, your LA officials.
It is impossible to find updated evacuation maps online. That’s crazy when people have to plan and know what to do.
Where exactly are they supposed to go there's already hundreds of thousands of people roaming around looking for a motel
Those wealthy billionaires have their own planes , they took already off to their other million dollars homes
Its a disaster. Praying that its not reaching more densely populated areas 🙏
I just got off the phone with one of my friends and her friend had just called her and said that he lives in Encino and was given a warning and he’s leaving now. Encino is not very far from me.
Where are the billions of dollars collected that were earmarked for fire prevention and water projects that never got completed? Who took that money?
Gavin Newsom’s hair gel isn’t cheap.
Be prepared to get out
It’s worse than what they’re telling you. There’s nothing stopping it.
I think you might be right
Canada is currently sending an army of firefighting assets down to help. Water bomber planes, helicopters and hundreds of ground crew and dozens of command centers. They are the very best in the world at fighting wild wires with decades of real world experience. They said they will be down there for 2 weeks. You can take it to the bank that if they say it'll take 2 weeks to extinguish that mess then that's how long it's going to take.
@@wally7856😢
@@wally7856 Two weeks is standard time used by B.C. and AB fire services for a front line fire assignment. All the major wildland services in the U.S., USFS, BLM, BIA, NPS, USFWS, and to my knowledge most state fire organizations in the West use the same rule. People’s physical performance goes down after too much smoke exposure. South of the 49th they sometimes stretch out off-fireline command and other support positions to three weeks, although this isn’t preferred. For our Canadian friends fireline is what is commonly called fire barrier north of 49th. American, Canadian, Australian, and New Zealander’s are all commonly assigned to fires in those countries.
Why would they lie to us?😉
I guess there is no pressing brush control issues now. It’s all being burned as we speak
True and I guess it would be good for future homeowners. Not so much for the current ones. Who I imagine are going to have a massive class action lawsuit against the state, which is going to have to explain where the billions of dollars of funding went that was earmarked for brush control, and freshwater canals. That never saw the light of day. For which the state is going to have to explain to the incoming administration who is going to be doing many years worth of accounting to understand where funds from the federal government were spent at state level. Which I imagine there will be many retiring public officials and a lot of finger pointing. California is political system is about to get an enema.
Was it too windy on the first day for aerial support?
That was the excuse
Yes, it was. We were experiencing up to 100 mph gusts.
Yes very heavy winds I was there
Should people who live in Sherman Oaks South of Ventura Blvd. evacuate??
About how many people?????
The mud slides when the spring rain comes is going to be rough.
Yep.
Thank you😢
This is sad. After this is said and done, Newsom and the mayor should resign. The response has been atrocious.
JUST RESIGN?? JUST RESIGN?? 'Coincidences' like this never happen when it comes to tens of billions. He won't leave graciously with that.
How has this fire gone so far in the richest state in the US???
On purpose 💯.Your government did it💯👍.
ok now I'm convinced they are going to burn it all down
Who's "they"?
@@kathcasey2090 Voices in the poster's head.
@@kathcasey2090 - The homeless, that way everyone's on equal footing. lol
@@markrobinowitz8473evil people that your cognitive dissonance won't allow to exsist
Illuminati
Does Long Beach have to evacuate? I'm in Long Beach rn
God bless🕊everyone affected by the Los Angeles wild fires! The brave firefighters, police, medics, and all those involved in bringing back normality to the thousands that have lost everything precious to them.🕊
I used to live in a stucco home, I was sorta under the impression that it wasn't gonna burn. What gives? Even the roof is often tile for you guys and it seems to not matter wtf they are made from, it's still burning.
Also why the hell if your state is prone to WILD FIRES IN YOUR WOODS, WHY oooo Why aren't your forests taken care of??? Why isn't dead and dry wood removed??? Why didn't city's have WATER????? THESE ARE ALL GREAT QUESTIONS TO ASK MR. NEWSOME AT HIS NEW 9 MILLION DOLLAR HOME!!!!!!
What about alameda avenue is still safe?
Earthquakes now😮
this was a fire get your eyes checked
No one saw this coming ...apparently
BS. THIS HAS BEEN TALKED ABOUT FOR YEARS!! YEARS!!!
@@HellhoundXIV I mean so has the "Big One" Earthquake and nobody gonna be prepared for that either.
@@HellhoundXIV I was being sarcastic
@@HellhoundXIV Apparently ...LA Mayor Karen Bass has faced criticism over cuts to the city's fire department budget. For the latest financial year, the LA Fire Department (LAFD) budget was reduced by $17.6m (£14.3m)
The MAYORS Office did not see it coming
@@alanoneill3065and everybody who voted for her. I live here and I hate to say it, but people are so concerned about all the wrong things. Instead of putting our money into what government is made for-infrastructure and to uphold the basic rights such as protection-these people are more concerned about optics and appearing to care for the "disenfranchised". That shit doesn't even exist.
This is like a nightmare that never ends.
Aka hell
reap what you sow
Everyone in that area has had plenty of time by now to get their important stuff and move out.
Do you understand the magnitude of millions leaving at once? You act like the roads are wide open. You're on some low IQ ish.
I would never rebuild there. So much toxic chemicals in the air and ground.
homeless nd rich people are now at d same place!..evacuation center! RIGHT????
In other words...no water, no prevention
NO rain...no water
@@alanoneill3065 What ignorance.
Glendale?
ENCINO????????? dude that's where the Jackson family grew up
All of LA is LwgwndAry
Karate kid's girlfriend too
That's where Brenden Frazier was thawed out.
@@kirkpalmer1709Encino Man Boss Movie...
That Jackson's property is at risk. Just read an article about it.
This is crazy. I’m glad she spoke out!
Its hard for me to understand how america can spend millions of dollar on military equipment, thousands of dollars to send troops burgerking while fighting a war but cant manage to save their own citizens and stop fires in california. It makes no sense. Why arent there water in fire hydrants.....i dont get it. It has to be intentional. Still even that doesnt make much sense.
There goes the neighborhood...
Lol it might be too soon.
And now suddenly there's a complete overabundance of caution. 🤔😒
Well yeah look how fast everything unfolded. I’m on high alert too all bags packed ready to go
Wtf is 8% contained. Who’s making those numbers up which don’t mean anything. 8% contained is not contained, this is fire.
Uninsurable city. Evacuate permanently.
No water, no containment 😢
Any reports of people getting raptured?
🙄
Are you mocking the believers? Shame on you
Stop it.
@@Themaskedbelieverthere’s always that one🙄
@@Themaskedbeliever Why not? The rapture is just a drug fantasy! Should never have been included in the bible.
Has Israel sent aid yet?
Lost Angeles 😔
Used to live in SoCal and have friends who have had homes destroyed. Hopefully the people who still live there will learn a lesson about managing things by prioritizing "diversity" and how some fish or mountain lions will feel. The place is a tinderbox and only sustained human intervention will keep it from burning. Archaeologists see evidence of periodic burnings when they dig. If you want to live there and embrace the natural way of things, then what you are embracing is periodic fires. And so you need to make firebreaks, maintain reservoir capacity, and have fire teams ready to go and fit for purpose. SoCal had none of those due to incompetent tree hugging diversity prioritizing leftism. The reason I left.
Some of the most beautiful parts of Los Angeles County. Heartbreaking. I grew up in LA and this is so heartbreaking.
Me too I moved to ga but my heart 😢
@@funsizedazzy6708 I moved to the Bay Area, but we too have fires. Part of living in California. That is why my heart is broken for LA
Seek the lord while he can be Found !! Jesus saves !
is this good for the environment?
My God how far out is this going?
Without water? Palm Springs.
all of it
Brought to you by Pfizer!
That about covers it.
This Pfizer thing is getting so old. I mean this is all you can come up with? Pfizer? Uumm okay. Carry on with your Pfizer life. 😂
@@bobbi_mcb It's part of the same insane greed that is driving the planet, I mean 40 million people in the desert, without proper local resources... what could possibly go wrong?
And they keep overdeveloping! building more everywhere, it's just crazy.
@bobbi_mcb Would PG&E have been funnier or is La to close to Paradise?
They are tell you nobody is going to help help yourself or leave but don't forget to get your $750 from FEMA 😂
Devastating news 😢
So the fire started again or this is the same fire?
It's the same one. This one hasn't ended. It's been steadily over the hills and canyons and is going into the San Fernando Valley.
“We don’t want anyone to panic” lol
It’s not even wildfire season. 🤔
arsonists again
And they arrested a guy with a torch that was caught by residents and arrested by the police...today.
Let Him Go
@@kimmiebowers5248 Yep, let him go because they said there wasn't enough evidence to charge him - despite the fact that he had a torch and a number of people saw him starting fires, apparently wasn't considered evidence.
That was yesterday or the day before not today. Incorrect info. That was a different fire not the one they’re talking about here. Two different stories covered in the same week, bub.
Anyone else notice that ALL PERSONAL PROPERTY is consumed, but the grass, trees, and leaves somehow managed to survive?! Just like Maui. I bet there's a REDEVELOPMENT project on the books for the area's that burned!
The wind has calmed way down, so the fires shouldn't spread much more, and start to die down now, right?
Fires move quickly up hill through canyons, the landscape acts like a chimney
Until the winds start up again Monday.
Palestine fire? 🤔
Save the Getty damn it!!! ❤❤ For reals
Getty out of here.
Looks like stone and glass... might survive a bush fire?
@@XX-qi5eu TUNNELS
The Great Chicago Fire Has Left The Chat...
I can't evacuate, I'm digging a pool and just found a mysterious block of ice with something inside it.
What about Eaton
360 resolution? This is less than crap video quality..
My goodness 😮 my prayers to LA , this fire is absolutely wiping them out 😢
Better maps please with main streets high lighted very bold .
End times folks… I think it’s time for folks to recognize
360p??!! Really?! In 2025?!
If this gets loose in the valley, it could get really, really, ugly.
“We don’t want anyone to panic.” Then why does this guy’s voice sound like he is in panic?
Because he knows the moment it jumps that ridge, it’s game over. But he’s gotta do his job and try to keep people calm.
God is great, these folks done forgot who this land belongs to… wait till this summer 😂😂😂 🔥🔥🔥
I refuse to evacuate!!!! I REFUSE!!!!
Pretty much gonna burn up everything
2028 15 minute 'Smart City L.A.' incoming just as planned...
Right, just like Nero in Rome..
You can find it on the web if you look. It is not a conspiracy theory.
Sue the city for negligence
Kyle and dorit are safe ?
You have a right to protect your own property if you so choose.
I'm from Australia. You can stay but if wildfire reaches your house you're nearly guaranteed to die. The power of wildfires is unreal
WHERE IS GAVEN ???
Shining his hair.
In the French laundry
@@snoopybluejeans😂 not wrong tho
If this beast jumps the 405, look out. The curator at the Getty has to be a little bit nervous.
To get to Getty the fire does not need to jump 405
Wonder what will rich do with all their money 😂😂
*TUNNELS*
*GETTY*
*FOR THE CHILDREN*
Let me be clear. We are focusing on what's important: covering our asses. Believe me when I say, when all is said and done, we will hold Trump accountable.
--- Every democrat speech.
Lol still??
This is a fire not an insurrection.
Didn't trump say just rake the forests?
@@bdegrds You mad 🤡
@@bdegrds You mad? Show me on this 🧸 where Trump touched you.
@@bdegrds You mad? Show me on this 🧸 where Trump touched you.
This is crazy. It never should have gotten this far.
They screwed up by using salt water ,they just created a new land slide and flood area
@@spencerathearn3586 I don't think they had much of choice.
Correct, 40 million people in the desert, without proper local resources - and they keep overdeveloping! building more everywhere - it's just insane greed!