So sorry for everything else, which had nothing to do with this. It's "precious" humanity (you know, the superior species created in god's image & all that shit), all the way, causing every bit of this & every other thing threatening all life on this planet.
Good video coverage. Much better than the mainstream media which shows little 2-minute clips with some newscaster making stupid comments. If we keep having fire seasons like this we're not going to have any Forest lands left 😫
@@drudru5992 yeah rain would be a godsend unfortunately California gets long hot dry Summers that's why we get so many fires a situation made worse by climate change
@@Carol-fs8mt dude was seen pushing a burning car into the gully. that guy is already in jail and going to court on monday. keep up. that was known at least yesterday.
We all know this fire wasn't an accident it was Set on purpose All the INNOCENT ANIMALS WHO'VE LOST THEIR LIVES IS HEARTBREAKING 😢😢 😢 💔 💔 💔 POOR sewer innocent ANIMALS always the one's who SUFFER.
Bro..al respects to your tango and special interest group as I wanted to join one(namely populism for starts:I named 'White Feather') but we need to invest time in cultivating and planting partner-projects of drought tolerant/fire hardy landscaping...etc. This is a Newsome size nightmare!!...think of insurance rates!?..lack of poverty tolerances being falsely blamed!??...brainwashing!!
@@JRJStacks hmmmmm? Another government cover up? Do tell..... Honestly, there are so many high tech toys the world governments have it would not surprise me at all. I am still not convinced that 911 wasn't part of a plot with government involvement. I know one damn thing for sure.... The COVID-19 nightmare was definitely deliberate....and the Chinese didn't act alone. The people who control the strongest militaries are responsible. They don't care how many people die, as long as they stay wealthy. May you and your Loved Ones be safe and filled with joy.❤️
So scary. I left California and that's one reason why. You don't even hear about the numerous small fires all the time. In the summer l didn't want to drive out in the country because many places have only one road in and one road out. Too bad really because the country is beautiful. It gets depressing seeing so many people lose their homes and the fire season gets longer and longer. Not to mention all the wildlife that gets killed.
@@lauracarstiou3505 I left Texas for the same reason....I grew up in Northern Indiana and wanted to get away from winter. I spent 6 months in Texas and I will never go back...fire, wind storms, extreme heat, massive power outages, hurricanes, tornadoes from hell, floods, drought, violent people, alcoholic maniacs, scorching sun, humidity, and blizzards.
I'm amazed by how durable the forest pines are! The stick-built homes...not so much. At 6:09 poor little bunny crossing the road. On the bright side: The forest will absorb all the ash nutrients and become even more resilient as ever.
I missed about 8 deer crossing 32 right at 4:01 when I was coming home from fishing on Deer Creek in college. I almost hit the embankment on the side where the truck is parked. Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve is gone. All of the building have been destroyed. Lots of us are on edge with what happened. My neighbor who moved to chico after losing his home of 30 years in the Camp fire now has to worry about his son's place. My nephew was able to get out the night of the fire down 32 from Forest Ranch. He said the fire was moving so fast up the canyon and did not expect many of his neighbors places to be standing. People I know in Cohasset were trapped and had to go on logging roads cutting locked gates to get out. Now, why were those gates locked and not open if they knew people were going to be trapped. Also it seems like they were more worried about the mansions overlooking Bidwell park than they were the people located on Cohasset. Cal Fire and sheriffs abandoned over 100 people who were trapped at the helipad waiting for evacuations which never arrived. Instead they took the matters in their own hands and got out safely. The last thing, this is big money maker for some people. SPI will get insurance money from the trees they lost. Private fire companies are raking in the cash. Its not about saving people it is keep the money flowing and stay out of the woods. Back in the 70s/80s it was very uncommon to see these large fires because there were people who worked and lived off of the forest. People knew better than to start a fire. We did hear stories (hayfork fire/fountain fire). It was not a common thing back then because people who worked in there kept the forest safe. Locked gates, don't even get me started with federal lands. Those guys are using shovels to put out the fire. Its shameful and disgusting what has happened to our natural resources. Piss poor management. Yes, it was a scumbag who should not have been out on the streets. Two felonies and walking the streets. Heck he had to drive by several schools so not sure if he reported or not...
The firefighters are doing structure protection there. Others in the forest are cutting fire breaks and lighting back fires. It looks like the people who owned the stucco house had cleared away grass and brush in back to give them defensible space. If there was a bunch of brass and brush near their house, they most likely would have lost it.
@@mkay1957 @10:55 about 30 fire fighters are idle. Five guys with string trimmers could replace all 30 of them. String trimmers can cut the grass down to the soil and throw it to the side making any fire in horizontal fuel burn slower and easier to control.
@@i-likemy-space7729 I was talking about the guys doing structure protection. But as far as cutting line along roads, they should use string trimmers in the spring when the grass has just dried. Out in the forest they use bulldozers where they can. Ground crews out in the forest use Pulaski tools, shovels, and chains saws to cut fire breaks. But those tools are not very useful in areas that are mostly rock, like you see along the highway at lower elevations.
I think there's a good chance this is Payne's Creek, on highway 36. Hopefully not where my friends are in Mineral. That said, wind is pushing up the highway.
Ponderosa pines are very fire resistant if there are no ladder fuels so the flames can get up into the canopy. The forest evolved with fire, now the fires are put out and not allowed until the fuels build up to a critical level then they explode like this.
People don't realize it ,those fires are real hard to get to .They don't got much water to bring with them either by the time they get up there, everything is pretty much gone .
Actually there are 343 engines, 16 helicopters, 103 water tenders and 160 dozers as of 12 noon today 7/28/24 they probably need more resources but they are using water and air drops not just shovels
@@atticratfd too bad they couldn't have dispatched some of those resources when it first started... now their dealing with over 350K acres instead of 1 or 2 acres.
@@aceedmond8053 yes you are correct however it takes time to get the resources there. The winds were strong the fuel was dry the day the fire started. It takes a while for resources to get to the incident they do not teleport like in a video game. There are many fires currently burning with resources on them and the fire departments have their own jurisdictions to still cover. Like you said wish they could have put more resources at the start, I wish the wind wasn’t as strong the fuel wasn’t dry and the temperatures were cooler but the fact of the matter is that it didn’t happen that way and the firefighters are doing their best to try to extinguish this fire.
@@atticratfdid have to say, with all the money invested in "firefighting" that these are flames of gold. Maybe they waited a little bit for the KICKOFF. They dont get paid for no fire🔥 ... they dont get paid for control burns... now *EMERGENCIES* thats triple pay.
Changing our ways to be more green and better situated in the environment is a good plan. Obviously Americans will prefer to compare states and suggest that being more conservative will get this over with.
So many comments about Mislandmanagement, this year was the hottest ever recorded and the next years will only get worst. How much management will you do if you don't fix the real problem...
It started on the outskirts of Chico it is currently burning in two counties and threatening two other counties…. Butte and Tehama counties have forests
Monumental Mislandmanagement. We had record rain this past season, so extra growth should've been expected. I knew it, but I've lived here 52 years, so my ideas are old fashioned, and people like me get accused of boomersplaining solutions to these -shock!- constantly repeating problems.
The first people used to burn it every year to create habitat and avoid the build up. Now people are building everywhere and won’t let them burn. Then they cry and look for someone else to blame when their property burns.
The firefighters along the road? They're using the road as a fire break or point they hope to stop the fire and keep it from progressing. Firefighters on the side of the road where the fire is burning will work to put out flames on that side of the road while those on the other side will watch for embers or areas fire may cross the road and try to put those areas out. It's too dangerous to put firefighters into steep and rugged terrain with tall flames everywhere and limited water they can carry in their engines so they pick a point where it is safer for them to work and easier to tackle the fire.
Where was the sympathy when you heard that your Anscestor's burned down our Anscestor's Cities, Communities, houses, Churches and businesses...they even burned their Children in purposefully made fires for sacrifices. So, yes, It's only right.
Watch Duty app gives the latest maps & info. Not close to Red Bluff … closest on west side is By Dairyville/Los Molinos, but teams are currently working it.
Maybe people should stop building their HOMES in the forest and wooded areas and this wouldn't happen to them. THEY THINK ITS SOO COOL TO TEAR DOWN AND OUSH OUT THE WILD ANIMALS THIS IS YOUR KARAM...😂
They caught the dude who had just gotten out of prison the day before, 2 time felon for lewdness with a minor under 14. There were lots of witnesses, he just a low life, had nothing to do with DEw or any other conspiracy. I love my conspiracies but this isn’t one
Hmmm, this is a tragedy but what I would like to know for many years what is the attraction to make some people live pretty much in the middle of nowhere dry brush sure the animals can roam a little more what is the middle of a death trap especially when it comes to fires. I've often heard the number one reason people say "it's quiet" I've been in those areas and it's not that quiet and there isn't enough quiet in the world where I'd like to live in the middle of nowhere no fire departments you have to go a good 20 or 30 me to the store sometimes living in certain areas is not worth it.
I grew up in Chico and fires were never this bad. Only in the last 10-15 years have these fires become as bad as they are. And most people with good sense know it isnt natural.
Plasma Fires do that kind of burn, and vaporization of Materials including Metals. Human remains everywhere in these pop-up plasma fires. The Plaza Fire starter drone fly's over gets co-ordinates and everything burns but the Dry Trees, and blue things. 7 pulses per second of a plasma ray the whole thing goes up in seconds... no one gets out if they were there for those pulses.
Plasma ray? 7 pulses per second? Care to elaborate further or provide a source? At least a link to something scientific regarding the generation of "plasma rays"..
They have witnesses and pics of the dude and he got arrested and is going to court tomorrow the 29th. He was some lowlife scum that had just gotten out of prison the day before, 2x felon for lewdness with a minor under 14, lowest of the low. I highly doubt dude had any ties to gov or alphabet agencies 😂
Sorry, not enough power density available from a drone to accomplish that. Go back to the physics drawing board, and get back to us with something plausible...
@@s.mendez7160 Are you responding to my comment? How many WLF have you actually worked? I mean boots on the ground, ash in every nook n cranny of crevice you have within yourself, actually lived & breathed the life of fires remotely close to the likes of a WLF? If your comment was in fact to me; please do your homework #1 Also don’t come at me with trash if you’ve never lived the life! I said what I said.
So sorry for the people that have lost their homes
So sorry for everything else, which had nothing to do with this. It's "precious" humanity (you know, the superior species created in god's image & all that shit), all the way, causing every bit of this & every other thing threatening all life on this planet.
TO ALL THE FIREMEN THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO AND PUTTING YOUR LIVES ON THE LINE .GOD BLESS YOU ALL. 🙏 BE SAFE OUT THERE.
This devastation breaks my heart. Our prayers with you all.
Where’s it at???
We don't need prayers, we need to stop funding the military industrial complex and use that capital on All our public works
That is what you need, then pray for that. There is power in prayer...!!!😊
I feel so sorry for the people and wildlife. 😢
Good video coverage. Much better than the mainstream media which shows little 2-minute clips with some newscaster making stupid comments. If we keep having fire seasons like this we're not going to have any Forest lands left 😫
Let us pray for a big rain 🙏
@@drudru5992 yeah rain would be a godsend unfortunately California gets long hot dry Summers that's why we get so many fires a situation made worse by climate change
Yup I hate it. Waiting for the helmet/dash and guerrilla footage. Can't stand the shitty 2 minute news footage
Note to self: don't push burning vehicles into a dry gully
At least he was smart enough NOT to be in it!😂😂🤣🤣
Wasn’t it deliberate?
& don’t call it “wild fire” after that, call it for what it is ARSON fire out of control! You got it
@@Carol-fs8mt dude was seen pushing a burning car into the gully. that guy is already in jail and going to court on monday. keep up. that was known at least yesterday.
The arsonist deliberately set this fire because he was angry at the world.now he will be locked up for a very long time
We all know this fire wasn't an accident it was Set on purpose All the INNOCENT ANIMALS WHO'VE LOST THEIR LIVES IS HEARTBREAKING
😢😢 😢 💔 💔 💔 POOR sewer innocent ANIMALS always the one's who SUFFER.
Bro..al respects to your tango and special interest group as I wanted to join one(namely populism for starts:I named 'White Feather') but we need to invest time in cultivating and planting partner-projects of drought tolerant/fire hardy landscaping...etc. This is a Newsome size nightmare!!...think of insurance rates!?..lack of poverty tolerances being falsely blamed!??...brainwashing!!
I sure wish they would get a week of steady rain 🌧️☔❤
God bless and protect those brave firefighters...and Please send rain 🙏
Someone should pay the weather modifications companies to whip up some rain.
@@JRJStacks hmmmmm? Another government cover up? Do tell.....
Honestly, there are so many high tech toys the world governments have it would not surprise me at all. I am still not convinced that 911 wasn't part of a plot with government involvement.
I know one damn thing for sure....
The COVID-19 nightmare was definitely deliberate....and the Chinese didn't act alone. The people who control the strongest militaries are responsible. They don't care how many people die, as long as they stay wealthy.
May you and your Loved Ones be safe and filled with joy.❤️
Just praying for Rain-to wash this out so sad
It’s so weird how everyone is recycling the same footage
Its not exactly a spectator sport, entrapment is always a risk.
@@nunya7575 well maybe many people are concerned about the situation unlike you staying in your grandma's basement playing video games.
FIRE IS NOT IN CHICO 🙄🙄
That’s what happens when pointy heads write the script.
Umm where is it then??
Where is it at???
It’s N of Forest Ranch, CA and S of Shingletown, CA.
Chico is on fire
So scary. I left California and that's one reason why. You don't even hear about the numerous small fires all the time. In the summer l didn't want to drive out in the country because many places have only one road in and one road out. Too bad really because the country is beautiful. It gets depressing seeing so many people lose their homes and the fire season gets longer and longer. Not to mention all the wildlife that gets killed.
You get so the sight of fire makes you sick
@@lauracarstiou3505 I left Texas for the same reason....I grew up in Northern Indiana and wanted to get away from winter.
I spent 6 months in Texas and I will never go back...fire, wind storms, extreme heat, massive power outages, hurricanes, tornadoes from hell, floods, drought, violent people, alcoholic maniacs, scorching sun, humidity, and blizzards.
Chico is flat, that looks like Paradise, again.🙏🙏❤
East Chico is not flat.. neither is Northeast Chico.
This is not chico. It is Forest Ranch
Prayers go out for all those impacted by this may God bless everyone who lost their homes may lord bless yall always in the lords name Amen 🙏
I'm amazed by how durable the forest pines are! The stick-built homes...not so much. At 6:09 poor little bunny crossing the road. On the bright side: The forest will absorb all the ash nutrients and become even more resilient as ever.
Poor rabbit @14:09 runs out of the flames and across highway to hopefully safer ground .
Imagine a mandatory evacuation knowing no one or nothing to stop everything from being destroyed.
I missed about 8 deer crossing 32 right at 4:01 when I was coming home from fishing on Deer Creek in college. I almost hit the embankment on the side where the truck is parked. Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve is gone. All of the building have been destroyed. Lots of us are on edge with what happened. My neighbor who moved to chico after losing his home of 30 years in the Camp fire now has to worry about his son's place. My nephew was able to get out the night of the fire down 32 from Forest Ranch. He said the fire was moving so fast up the canyon and did not expect many of his neighbors places to be standing. People I know in Cohasset were trapped and had to go on logging roads cutting locked gates to get out. Now, why were those gates locked and not open if they knew people were going to be trapped. Also it seems like they were more worried about the mansions overlooking Bidwell park than they were the people located on Cohasset. Cal Fire and sheriffs abandoned over 100 people who were trapped at the helipad waiting for evacuations which never arrived. Instead they took the matters in their own hands and got out safely. The last thing, this is big money maker for some people. SPI will get insurance money from the trees they lost. Private fire companies are raking in the cash. Its not about saving people it is keep the money flowing and stay out of the woods.
Back in the 70s/80s it was very uncommon to see these large fires because there were people who worked and lived off of the forest. People knew better than to start a fire. We did hear stories (hayfork fire/fountain fire). It was not a common thing back then because people who worked in there kept the forest safe. Locked gates, don't even get me started with federal lands. Those guys are using shovels to put out the fire. Its shameful and disgusting what has happened to our natural resources. Piss poor management.
Yes, it was a scumbag who should not have been out on the streets. Two felonies and walking the streets. Heck he had to drive by several schools so not sure if he reported or not...
Super la vidéo de faire voir avec la chaleur que le feu brûle tout respect aux pompiers pour leurs dévouement
Water evaporates in minutes.
Cutting or pre burning a fire line ahead of a fire lasts for months.
IMO, incompetent fire fighting.
The firefighters are doing structure protection there. Others in the forest are cutting fire breaks and lighting back fires.
It looks like the people who owned the stucco house had cleared away grass and brush in back to give them defensible space. If there was a bunch of brass and brush near their house, they most likely would have lost it.
@@mkay1957 @10:55 about 30 fire fighters are idle. Five guys with string trimmers could replace all 30 of them. String trimmers can cut the grass down to the soil and throw it to the side making any fire in horizontal fuel burn slower and easier to control.
@@i-likemy-space7729 I was talking about the guys doing structure protection. But as far as cutting line along roads, they should use string trimmers in the spring when the grass has just dried. Out in the forest they use bulldozers where they can. Ground crews out in the forest use Pulaski tools, shovels, and chains saws to cut fire breaks. But those tools are not very useful in areas that are mostly rock, like you see along the highway at lower elevations.
Why don't they use the fire retardant foam around properties or to create fire zones?
Landgrab
This is The Most High's version of their "Scorched Earth". 😂
How did you get this close to the fire without encountering road closures?
Too much understory.
Forest fuels managment 101.
Yea, its really sad... guess they need everything to burn so they can point and say, see.. we need money... and when nothing burns...less money?
Crown fires are the worst ! Will the fire retardant stop fire if dump on the fire?
I think there's a good chance this is Payne's Creek, on highway 36. Hopefully not where my friends are in Mineral. That said, wind is pushing up the highway.
How does aluminum car wheels melt but the trees don't burn...
Ponderosa pines are very fire resistant if there are no ladder fuels so the flames can get up into the canopy. The forest evolved with fire, now the fires are put out and not allowed until the fuels build up to a critical level then they explode like this.
This fire is never going to burn itself out and rain is a long way off.
That was a cool square body Chevy
Nice how you show the same thing over and over, that sucks!!
Ohhhhh nooooooo!!!!!🙏🙏🙏💕💕💕
That's not in chico
Great footage
You ré crazy😂😂😂😂
People don't realize it ,those fires are real hard to get to .They don't got much water to bring with them either by the time they get up there, everything is pretty much gone .
Used to control burn... for some reason those dont get done anymore... almost as if someone's making money from the amount of acres burned🤔🤔🤔
How many insurance companies will leave California and cancel more policies. Wow!
Why does your camera have difficulty picking up the flames?
It’s probably Forrest Ranch
cal fire schedule B dude here......fire is bad and all, but my bank account loves it!!! cha chiiing!!! GO E 2361!!! fight fight fight!!
Not enough resources... a lot of shovels to throw dirt around but no water trucks.
Actually there are 343 engines, 16 helicopters, 103 water tenders and 160 dozers as of 12 noon today 7/28/24 they probably need more resources but they are using water and air drops not just shovels
@@atticratfd too bad they couldn't have dispatched some of those resources when it 1st started before it grew to 125 thousand acres.
@@atticratfd too bad they couldn't have dispatched some of those resources when it first started... now their dealing with over 350K acres instead of 1 or 2 acres.
@@aceedmond8053 yes you are correct however it takes time to get the resources there. The winds were strong the fuel was dry the day the fire started. It takes a while for resources to get to the incident they do not teleport like in a video game. There are many fires currently burning with resources on them and the fire departments have their own jurisdictions to still cover. Like you said wish they could have put more resources at the start, I wish the wind wasn’t as strong the fuel wasn’t dry and the temperatures were cooler but the fact of the matter is that it didn’t happen that way and the firefighters are doing their best to try to extinguish this fire.
@@atticratfdid have to say, with all the money invested in "firefighting" that these are flames of gold. Maybe they waited a little bit for the KICKOFF. They dont get paid for no fire🔥 ... they dont get paid for control burns... now *EMERGENCIES* thats triple pay.
Changing our ways to be more green and better situated in the environment is a good plan. Obviously Americans will prefer to compare states and suggest that being more conservative will get this over with.
So many comments about Mislandmanagement, this year was the hottest ever recorded and the next years will only get worst. How much management will you do if you don't fix the real problem...
It was hotter 6 years ago. It’s getting cooler.
Thats sad but also errie just seekng everything burned!!! 😢
So from your title the fire is burning in Chico now?
No.... it's not chico...I live in Chico, hasn't hit ANY STRUCTURES HERE IN TOWN.
Chico has no forests 🌳
It started on the outskirts of Chico it is currently burning in two counties and threatening two other counties…. Butte and Tehama counties have forests
Monumental Mislandmanagement.
We had record rain this past season, so extra growth should've been expected.
I knew it, but I've lived here 52 years, so my ideas are old fashioned, and people like me get accused of boomersplaining solutions to these -shock!- constantly repeating problems.
The first people used to burn it every year to create habitat and avoid the build up. Now people are building everywhere and won’t let them burn. Then they cry and look for someone else to blame when their property burns.
Show the water hitting the fire from the air drops more.
Law ad. Nice touch of sleaze. Can't blame PGE for this one.
IN Chico itself!? Is the town on fire? WTF!? Or are you just dei ing me? 🤔 Fn num numms.. 😔
So sad 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Is it normal for them to just stare at the fire and not try to put it out???
Yes.
The firefighters along the road? They're using the road as a fire break or point they hope to stop the fire and keep it from progressing. Firefighters on the side of the road where the fire is burning will work to put out flames on that side of the road while those on the other side will watch for embers or areas fire may cross the road and try to put those areas out. It's too dangerous to put firefighters into steep and rugged terrain with tall flames everywhere and limited water they can carry in their engines so they pick a point where it is safer for them to work and easier to tackle the fire.
Geezzee what happened???
Where was the sympathy when you heard that your Anscestor's burned down our Anscestor's Cities, Communities, houses, Churches and businesses...they even burned their Children in purposefully made fires for sacrifices. So, yes, It's only right.
Only houses burning and no trees? Seems t be a trend
1:42 anyone know how Cal Fire numbers their engines?
??? How close is the fire to Red Bluff
Watch Duty app gives the latest maps & info. Not close to Red Bluff … closest on west side is By Dairyville/Los Molinos, but teams are currently working it.
Waters.
Dónde es
Less fires with Newsome gone.
The fire is not in Chico.
Que lástima !
Where is Newson ?
No doubt taking some " personal time"
In Pelosi’s pocket
Next to Oldson.
condolences...however this is the risk you run living in a WUI
No more 5G towers these poor people i pray for all effected by this.
Can you elaborate on that? How is 5th generation cell phone technology tied in with this fire? Thank you.
You cant put out a fire by chasing it, you must get in front and prevent its movement.protecting bldgs and work backwards to the fire.
07:25 what are they doing...
Those firefighters are waisting time ,, they can't fight a godly fire ,,
@@WheatRoad-og8wdmaybe it looks that way to you, but they know exactly what their doing.
@@winterwolf9969 i like wolves they are intelligent,, go to brent miller " fires from the sky you will understand what im talking about
Dont panic! Don't worry
...kamala's here! "What can be, unburdened by what has been"
😢
One of the many reasons not to live on the lefty coast.
Nonsense. This is northern california, an outdoorsman's paradise. Not LA or SF. Quit your tv.
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Lord strength upon everyone in Jesus Name Amen.
Chikco😂
Biden us a fire man😂😂😂😂
If you reload the page you won't have to watch Kamala Hawk Tuah beg for money.
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@@goldbud2287 lol it works, ad free screwtube
OH MY GOD😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Maybe people should stop building their HOMES in the forest and wooded areas and this wouldn't happen to them. THEY THINK ITS SOO COOL TO TEAR DOWN AND OUSH OUT THE WILD ANIMALS THIS IS YOUR KARAM...😂
Take your insurance claim and leave california I wish I'd done that trees are gone to expensive to rebuild
F oregon an WASHINGTON STATE... it's like Frisco an L.A. all over those states... Portland an SEATTLE are PLASTERED W HOMELESS.
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Ami go home!
DEW
NOPE! Man caused this fire & was arrested for it; currently in jail pending arraignment.
They caught the dude who had just gotten out of prison the day before, 2 time felon for lewdness with a minor under 14. There were lots of witnesses, he just a low life, had nothing to do with DEw or any other conspiracy. I love my conspiracies but this isn’t one
@@kv6826yup goes to court tomorrow!!
@@kv6826 in addition ... provides a good cover.
Hmmm, this is a tragedy but what I would like to know for many years what is the attraction to make some people live pretty much in the middle of nowhere dry brush sure the animals can roam a little more what is the middle of a death trap especially when it comes to fires.
I've often heard the number one reason people say "it's quiet" I've been in those areas and it's not that quiet and there isn't enough quiet in the world where I'd like to live in the middle of nowhere no fire departments you have to go a good 20 or 30 me to the store sometimes living in certain areas is not worth it.
I grew up in Chico and fires were never this bad. Only in the last 10-15 years have these fires become as bad as they are.
And most people with good sense know it isnt natural.
Plasma Fires do that kind of burn, and vaporization of Materials including Metals. Human remains everywhere in these pop-up plasma fires. The Plaza Fire starter drone fly's over gets co-ordinates and everything burns but the Dry Trees, and blue things. 7 pulses per second of a plasma ray the whole thing goes up in seconds... no one gets out if they were there for those pulses.
Plasma ray? 7 pulses per second? Care to elaborate further or provide a source? At least a link to something scientific regarding the generation of "plasma rays"..
Human caused fire! Get a grip already 😏
They have witnesses and pics of the dude and he got arrested and is going to court tomorrow the 29th. He was some lowlife scum that had just gotten out of prison the day before, 2x felon for lewdness with a minor under 14, lowest of the low.
I highly doubt dude had any ties to gov or alphabet agencies 😂
Sorry, not enough power density available from a drone to accomplish that. Go back to the physics drawing board, and get back to us with something plausible...
The Olympic games are better! Even with that shit of inauguration
Why can't you put si.mple caption explaining where the picture is?
This is a sign that we need to accept the lord and savior Jesus Christ .
That’s not in Chico
DEW
STOP 🛑 with that garbage already FFS! The actual cause was a DUDE w/issues! In fact the individual has been arrested & currently sitting in jail.
Um, there's not enough RF power to accomplish that...
@@s.mendez7160 Are you responding to my comment? How many WLF have you actually worked? I mean boots on the ground, ash in every nook n cranny of crevice you have within yourself, actually lived & breathed the life of fires remotely close to the likes of a WLF? If your comment was in fact to me; please do your homework #1 Also don’t come at me with trash if you’ve never lived the life! I said what I said.
@@kv6826 No, that wasn't a response to your comment. It was the person who made the absurd DEW remark.