All the same traits as Lahaina and the paradise fire. They are doing all of this with evil intentions. The row of melted cars alongside unburnt trees and an entire row of untouched cars within feet of the melted ones is obvious DEW technology. I saw that in another video. Same type of meeting of glass aluminum wheels and so on.
I was doing deliveries to the Eaton canyon and Cobb ranch area.. such a beautiful community with the best people ever . It’s so sad to see every house I’ve been to just reduced to ash. I’m so sorry for your loss and if there’s anything I can help with please lmk
I don't think she really said why it feels different from other fires. Maybe because of the street closures? It's interesting in one of the clips, it shows a couple of firefighters and one is holding the hose by himself so it's obviously low pressure, and then the hose just quits. No more water. He raises the hose with his right hand, looking at one of his fellow firefighters like what the heck?!.
She never said how "it feels different." As a matter of fact, she explained what picture features she usually tries to capture and then showed those things.
When i had to sneak back into my property the day after. I entered a smoldering moon scape. The a female photograph showed up put on a yellow coat and “Shizam” fire trucks and water houses came to life. Then as soon as the camera went down everything stopped. It was a “kodak” moment.
IT feel different because THEIR homes have burned THIS TIME. it is quite different when the chickens come home to roost in YOUR backyard. THEY VOTED FOR THIS and THEY got it...finally.
The smart meters and electric wiring are caught on fire by microwaves from Directed energy weapons. That’s what started all these home fires simultaneously. I wonder how many people were incinerated in their homes quickly and they will lie about death toll.
The thing I can’t understand is that the trees don’t seem to be burnt to the extent I would expect if it is caused by drought. They normally go before cars and buildings
The level of destruction here is comparable to the level of destruction from Hurricane Helene in that both seemed unusually severe and unprecedented. I think that “this one seems different” may have been on the minds of some North Carolinians as well.
What cowards and dissemblers or at best establishment corporate blind fools are the real journalists⁉️ The character of these supposed "journalists" and Their consumers reflect upon each other that's why society's been so shot for so long.
So cowards and dissemblers or at best establishment corporate blind fools are the real journalists⁉️ The character of these supposed "journalists" and Their consumers reflect upon each other that's why society's been so shot for so long.
@ uninhabitable. A bit dramatic wouldn’t you say? It’s 70 degrees today. Perfect SoCal day. Surf in the AM. Ski at night. Go sail tomorrow? Uninhabitable? You are an idiot. lol.
If the trees were on fire she would be filming from inside of the fire and people usually don't do that they usually film from like outside of the fire
@@kidkiqueyou say if trees were burning she would be elsewhere. The question is not why is she filming where trees are not burning. The question is why are the trees not burning?
@@xinalorreen2031plenty of trees burned. Go drive by and take a look. Homes burned and didn't burn right next to each other. This isn't some mysterious phenomenon. This happens in the wilderness all the time. I guess it's much easier to believe some nefarious act took place with some mythical device. Good God our country is full of morons.
Google "disaster capitalism". During covid (a disaster of a different type) the stock market actually went up markedly. Why? Note also that during WW2, there was a lot of destruction, usually from aerial bombing, that was totally unnecessary from a war fighting standpoint. Who is profiting from these disasters?
@@indiebaby you ignore that this is a cabon copy of Hawaii, ignore Newsrom going on air doing a happy little dance as he talks about his plans for an LA 2.0 Smart city which are now, amazingly able to go forward, how convenient for him and the investors.
I have been researching and studying these fires since Paradise California, after Lahaina Maui, I was enraged! I do believe I have a relatively good grasp as to how and why these "wild fires" are so devastating to everything except the "wild"... Seeing this devastation from LA has found me apathetic and numb... I can fluidly and easily express scientific and obvious explanations for the strange phenomenon we are witnessing. IT BOILS MY RH NEGATIVE BLOOD THAT PEOPLE WILL STILL DISCREDIT WHAT I HAVE PRESENTED, AND ARGUE, AND VILIFY ME AS SOME QUACK JOB WHOM DOESN'T KNOW WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT! So the structures are burned to the ground and cars are melted, yet the trees are still there with leaves and the bushes right next to the house are just fine...? I have seen super flammable ceder and gum and eucalyptus trees hanging with leaves intact hanging over multi story mansions that were completely leveled.... That's not normal! Kids plastic playsets next to incenerated homes, blue plastic trash cans sitting brand new looking inside garages that were leveled or next to cars and homes that were incenerated... Plastic usually turns to hot melting flammable goop when exposed to high temperatures! But okay your right everything is completely normal... No water in the fire hydrants? That's because the static energy that causes the crazy, not normal winds is caused by a macro wave energy source that vaporizes H2O in its beam path... That process obviously evaporated the water out of the steel pipes! Tell me how a brush fire burns pipes in the ground or ignites non flammable telephone poles and melts the electric lines and meter box's... I mean, smgdh... The energy concentration is so intense that anything, that is conductive, like metal or H2O, will have a ground fault reaction creating an arc, anything touching that arc would incenerate at extremely high temperatures, think plasma cutter, this is why plastic objects didn't melt, or the "open to the elements" super dry osb of the under construction home right next door didn't catch fire.... The osb was dry and had no H2O to boil or metal to combust... Unlike the steel banded tires of the car parked out in front of the leveled house that was also incenerated... It's the same thing that happens when you put foil in a microwave, but on a larger scale... The trees and foliage don't burn because wood doesn't conduct electricity very well... But DEW you know what does conduct electricity....? Everything that these "wild fires" DEW burn! The smart meters were installed and every home was wired to a dedicated ground wire coming from the polls to the house... Houses presmart meter, were grounded with rods into the ground... Now every house is hooked to a common ground that's feed back to the substations. Adding this ground allows the electric Company a third connection in which they can send singles through... They use this to monitor real-time usage as well as gives them the ability to pulse an alternate sinewave through the ground that will remotely shut off your power... That is their main purpose, the ability to remotely shut off power... IMO the electric company has data of extreme spikes and malfunctions during these fires... Most of the houses that survived this fire did not have smart meters or had isolation cutoffs between the and the grid... As far as the dustification of the man-made structures goes... It's frequency that vibrates particles, metallic objects, when exposed to certain frequencies, become hyper conductive and this produces heat... It also causes the surface of the metallic objects to oxidize, oxygen feeds fire... Hence the rapid incenereation of metal objects when placed in your microwave... Also explains the white look of the ash present on the cars and other incenereated objects like the broken power polls and transformers... Usually, house fires and even forest fires leave the landscape or surrounding structures covered in black soot and charred surfaces... These fires consumed entire homes but left only white ash and no smoke damage... Here is another bit of science, the oxidation of concrete or stone or ceramic objects, this process of vibrating concrete molecules literally zaps the oxygen molocules out of the masonry, guess what happens when you lower the ppm of oxygen molocules in concrete? IT LITERALLY, WILL TURN TO DUST! Hence the lack of structures after fires like that of Lihaina... I can also say that this type of frequency manipulation doesn't really affect plastic objects... They turned off the water in Maui/LA/Paradise becuase adding water to an electrical fire will only make it worse... The most moist place in a tree is obviously at its core, and just like the food in your microwave, that cooks from the inside out, so do the trees in these "wildfires"! Also brush fires don't leap, they spread across the landscape igniting everything flamible in their paths... This looks like these structures burned intensly fast from the inside out, and most didn't even singe the lush landscapeing or char the wooden fences at all! Notice that everything is not bright and lush green everywhere.... But still retains all of its foliage.... These plants and trees appear to be severely dehydrated but not burnt at all... I have seen under construction, open to the elements, stick frame OSB sheeting houses that are currently standing and untouched by fire, right next to completely leveled concrete, glass, and steel homes.... So please open your eyes and you will see that this fire was not normal wild fire.
The business corridor on Lake Avenue, although small, was always a place where you could get anything you needed for your house or car. Now, it’s all gone. I spent many years in Altadena. Those houses, including mine, were not just houses. They were ‘homes.’
They hire pro's for their propaganda pieces. Vivid footage keeps people riveted to their reporting while they feed you a controlled narrative. The real truth is what is being reported by an army of private individuals.
To Gina, I hope you get to talk with someone about the emotional mental toll this takes. You are experiencing your own trauma. Take care of yourself … and thank you for doing this job because it is about history, sad to say. 🐑🐑🇳🇿🇳🇿NZ
Ya think? I’m 63… I remember how Forrest fires never ate neighborhoods…particularly on the ocean..the fire department had more than enough time to get out in front and stop it. Now? The fires eat anything and everything that’s not typically flammable and often leave trees and wood not in contact with wiring or metal intact. Power lines ignite even when power is turned off. Glass melts in cars… not supposed to be possible outside a kiln or foundry…these fires had A-LOT of help from something…or someone..with more than just matches or a blow torch..
There is plenty of water to fight those fires. To build the 15 minute smart cities, the previous landscaping must be thoroughly burnt down. Necessary to start from scratch. Very few trees have been burnt, only the homes. Streets and concrete drives are smoke free. And these fires are out of season.
@drewm3401 You obviously know little about the art of photojournalism. It's a lonely world. When you win a Pulitzer, that's better than an egot all on its own. It doesn't matter who you work for, it's the individual's work that is evaluated for the prize.
@@drewm3401 I have no high horse but it sounds like you have a problem with how professional Gina is, I don't care who she works for I know how professional she is. I appreciate her work but I don't appreciate yours. Stop your nut job jealousy and go lap up somewhere else.
These houses have something they shouldn't; open soffits. All those embers you saw? They float on the 100 mph winds they had, blow into the soffits and spread the fire directly into the dry wooden rafters. What needs done are new rules on how houses are built, so they keep embers out of the inside of the house. Some houses built to keep embers out and make sure things like flammable patio furniture and plantings away from the house survived. Also metal roofs=fireproof. It has always burned there during the Santa Anna winds. But proper building standards could limit the damage extensively. It's a freaking desert. Time to admit that and prevent future disasters.
OMG I felt like this in 1986 watching the Challenger blow up ! That and the Towers is locked in my mind and my soul. This is tragic but tragic doesn't begin to name it. I heard a lady talk about the " SHELL GAME " she had to play in 2015 when fires burned down her home. They send in a NICE adjuster to reassure you........before they send in the cut throat PRICK and the game begins. Like a board game you've never played before they don't spell out the rules and the contract is vague on purpose. SUGGESTION : HIRE AN ADJUSTER ....so you have less stress and you get the best deal. These insurance people work for Satan and they DO NOT want you to figure out the game so they don't have to reimburse you any more than they have to. They are not your friend. Like George Burns said it's a big club and YOU ain't in it. People I'm sorry for you loss so this was all I could send you from winter Canada. Spread this message to EVERYONE so they don't rag doll you for years and years and steal your peace and cause MORE TRAUMAU in your marriages and the children have peace after this
Has it occurred to anyone to ask the electrical power companies whether the cost of burying power lines might be justified given the enormous losses in places like L.A. and Maui which are inevitably either caused or exacerbated by downed power lines?
There are places where the wiring is underground but the problem is the state is massive and transmission lines have to cross massive stretches of wilderness. There are also earthquakes here which are another hazard.
@ I was thinking more in terms of populated areas with trees and brush. Where we live in a semi rural area outside Tehachapi SCE has replaced the power poles and hardware several times in the last few years. When I asked one of the workers why they don’t just bury the lines he said they’d have to pay every home owner a million dollars to do that. I seriously doubt that, but if that’s what it takes I think it would be worth it rather than bankrupting the state.
@@LadoLado0817 i don't know the cost but regardless someone will have to pay for it. I don't disagree with you that the cost might be worth it but getting people willing to pay for it is another story.
Water does not work on a DEW Directed energy Weapon fire. If you look at fires all the time, don't you notice that the brush is not burning or plastic blue trash cans?
There needs to be accountability for NO WATER AND FLAMMABLE DEBRI allowed to go unchecked in these super dry areas. Heartbreaking yes but this is the second devastating inferno where MAINTENANCE was neglected ... who's next??
I survived and was fortunate enough to have our condo complex spared in the Thomas Fire Disaster. Worked at Target and met a lot of people looking for things to provide for their pets and families like food and kitchen supplies. Oregon has been having disastrous fires as well. The rain isn't falling enough anymore.
maybe rebuild the dams and build more water containment systems in.....keep your firefighters, trucks and equipment in good order..and stop reelecting people who honestly have your health and safety in mind.
yes so the 2022 and 2023 rainy seasons made california explode with vegetation, so the second that we went into drought again and had the perfect santa ana wind event, like this one, the fires had 10x more fuel to eat. its why they spread so deep inland and so far so fast. @michaelellringer5600
I have been researching and studying these fires since Paradise California, after Lahaina Maui, I was enraged! I do believe I have a relatively good grasp as to how and why these "wild fires" are so devastating to everything except the "wild"... Seeing this devastation from LA has found me apathetic and numb... I can fluidly and easily express scientific and obvious explanations for the strange phenomenon we are witnessing. IT BOILS MY RH NEGATIVE BLOOD THAT PEOPLE WILL STILL DISCREDIT WHAT I HAVE PRESENTED, AND ARGUE, AND VILIFY ME AS SOME QUACK JOB WHOM DOESN'T KNOW WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT! So the structures are burned to the ground and cars are melted, yet the trees are still there with leaves and the bushes right next to the house are just fine...? I have seen super flammable ceder and gum and eucalyptus trees hanging with leaves intact hanging over multi story mansions that were completely leveled.... That's not normal! Kids plastic playsets next to incenerated homes, blue plastic trash cans sitting brand new looking inside garages that were leveled or next to cars and homes that were incenerated... Plastic usually turns to hot melting flammable goop when exposed to high temperatures! But okay your right everything is completely normal... No water in the fire hydrants? That's because the static energy that causes the crazy, not normal winds is caused by a macro wave energy source that vaporizes H2O in its beam path... That process obviously evaporated the water out of the steel pipes! Tell me how a brush fire burns pipes in the ground or ignites non flammable telephone poles and melts the electric lines and meter box's... I mean, smgdh... The energy concentration is so intense that anything, that is conductive, like metal or H2O, will have a ground fault reaction creating an arc, anything touching that arc would incenerate at extremely high temperatures, think plasma cutter, this is why plastic objects didn't melt, or the "open to the elements" super dry osb of the under construction home right next door didn't catch fire.... The osb was dry and had no H2O to boil or metal to combust... Unlike the steel banded tires of the car parked out in front of the leveled house that was also incenerated... It's the same thing that happens when you put foil in a microwave, but on a larger scale... The trees and foliage don't burn because wood doesn't conduct electricity very well... But DEW you know what does conduct electricity....? Everything that these "wild fires" DEW burn! The smart meters were installed and every home was wired to a dedicated ground wire coming from the polls to the house... Houses presmart meter, were grounded with rods into the ground... Now every house is hooked to a common ground that's feed back to the substations. Adding this ground allows the electric Company a third connection in which they can send singles through... They use this to monitor real-time usage as well as gives them the ability to pulse an alternate sinewave through the ground that will remotely shut off your power... That is their main purpose, the ability to remotely shut off power... IMO the electric company has data of extreme spikes and malfunctions during these fires... Most of the houses that survived this fire did not have smart meters or had isolation cutoffs between the and the grid... As far as the dustification of the man-made structures goes... It's frequency that vibrates particles, metallic objects, when exposed to certain frequencies, become hyper conductive and this produces heat... It also causes the surface of the metallic objects to oxidize, oxygen feeds fire... Hence the rapid incenereation of metal objects when placed in your microwave... Also explains the white look of the ash present on the cars and other incenereated objects like the broken power polls and transformers... Usually, house fires and even forest fires leave the landscape or surrounding structures covered in black soot and charred surfaces... These fires consumed entire homes but left only white ash and no smoke damage... Here is another bit of science, the oxidation of concrete or stone or ceramic objects, this process of vibrating concrete molecules literally zaps the oxygen molocules out of the masonry, guess what happens when you lower the ppm of oxygen molocules in concrete? IT LITERALLY, WILL TURN TO DUST! Hence the lack of structures after fires like that of Lihaina... I can also say that this type of frequency manipulation doesn't really affect plastic objects... They turned off the water in Maui/LA/Paradise becuase adding water to an electrical fire will only make it worse... The most moist place in a tree is obviously at its core, and just like the food in your microwave, that cooks from the inside out, so do the trees in these "wildfires"! Also brush fires don't leap, they spread across the landscape igniting everything flamible in their paths... This looks like these structures burned intensly fast from the inside out, and most didn't even singe the lush landscapeing or char the wooden fences at all! Notice that everything is not bright and lush green everywhere.... But still retains all of its foliage.... These plants and trees appear to be severely dehydrated but not burnt at all... I have seen under construction, open to the elements, stick frame OSB sheeting houses that are currently standing and untouched by fire, right next to completely leveled concrete, glass, and steel homes.... So please open your eyes and you will see that this fire was not normal wild fire.
They need to look into the number of bulldozers that were actually bought over the last ten years for preventing fires . Then take a look into how complicated California made it to operate a bulldozer in California for the prevention of fires . Among other things .
one of the best videos I've seen covering the LA fires, thanks for sharing. Praying for so cal people who lost everything - people can still turn to God, it is not too late.
@@markgee9211 feels different to me. The winds were stronger than I've experienced, and most of all it looks like a nuclear bomb went off. The scale of the fire damage is unbelievable. Estimates are that things were about twice as bad due to climate change. The oil companies are most at fault here.
I fell in love with this city when I visited on business trip, and it pains me deeply to see it engulfed in flames. I have been praying to God for heavy, torrential rains to bring relief to this city. My heart goes out to the 150,000 displaced LA locals. We are all praying for you.
Heavy rains roll the toxins and debris into the ocean from higher elevations . It is a toxic cesspool. All this is going to destroy the sea life too! It is devastating all the way around.
We're grateful for all of the fire fighters, and everything they do to help save lives and property. Thank you very much. And thank you, Gina, for documenting this so beautifully, with care and respect. ❤
No city in the world would have had the capacity to retain all the water needed for such a massive area, with hurricane force winds; each home, each business. The sprinklers wouldn't have been enough. Decades of burned fossil fuels caused the extended drought and tinder all around those homes.
Expert said, this is what the responsible leadership should have done before the fire started. 1. All firefighter departments in LA mobilized in a standby mode. 2. Helicopters vigilant surveillance of any fire that may emerge. 3. Watering the dry hills near residential areas. 4. National guards on alert and mobilized on standby mode. 5. Water reservoirs making sure are filled. 6. Mayor, governor, firefighter chief on standby mode. No parties, no nothing. They should all resign and put themselves in jail!!
In my fire they walked past water provided by me but not under contract. The took water from my fire only to stand down and conserve their resources around town. The properties were across the street from the fire depts. I was told that because the shed was determined to be difficult to put out with less than 500 gallons of water four structures were allowed to burn. Im still frustrated.
no one talks about the unburned trees fire did use to burn trees. only u could prevent forrest fires. no one says that anymore. mostly homes and burned out cars with unburnt trees and shrubs surrounding them . keep your eyes closed and for god sakes ask no questions. only u can prevent house and car fires.
Experiment for those that think it's weird that the trees didn't all burn: - find a wood stove - gather some 30 year old 2x4s - gather some freshly cut live tree wood, don't split, leave the rounds while, about 1ft diameter of your wood stove will fit it. (That's a small tree trunk)(If you really want a challenge try California Coast Live Oak) - try to burn the 2x4s - try to burn the fresh log - report back
LA smart city 28. This was a demolition. Newsom made sure there was no fresh water in reserve to fight the fires and seawater could have been pumped to save costal property but wasn't.
@noname-f6j2n All large fires have "mistakes". This fire had hurricane force winds and a landscape that hadn't had rain for eight months. Use your head.
They are using smart meters . They ignite them by satellite. I'm pretty sure thats how they do those "spontaneous" flare ups with no embers in the area . There were also activists, agents and idiots lighting fires that night.
Outside of the USA, most opinions believe this was deliberate. Painful to think of all the suffering caused. For what it's worth you are in our minds, hearts and prayers, California. Of all the States in all the countries in the world, you are the finest example of the rising Pheonix. Strong hearts, strong folks. ❤️🔥
With all the dry dirt, desert dust, dry sand available, why the sole reliance on the scarce resource of water? Inert dust will kill a fire faster than water.
Why would they be? If they were watered correctly they are sufficiently moist, then embers won't set a tree on fire. Totally different story with OSB sheathing, though. You are not supposed to keep that wet, otherwise your siding will rot and your house will have black fungus. ;-)
Densely populated areas prone to fire are good candidates for mitigation in the form of brush management and water infrastructure. This fire feels different due to the fact that leadership was focused on social issues rather than infrastructure. The extreme damage of the fire is directly attributable to a failure in leadership.
Of course it’s different… They were intentionally set and it almost seems like it was planned to not have the proper responses, like the water being shut off or the reservoir being empty
It is different and unnatural, but eerily similar to the Maui's fires and remember the Paradise Fires?
Add Jasper Alberta Canada, Lytton BC Canada for sure to that list.
When you're looking for patterns your brain shuts off.
Replying to: asecretturning Untrue. You might may find insanity is repeating same behavior and expecting different results.
@@the.ghilliedhu When you accept everything the MSM tells you your brain is long gone.
@@trinitytwo14992 Yep, Lytton, along the river, was a total loss. Not sure what has happened to it since.
That’s because it is different. Evil.
The 3 fires starting SIMULTANEOUSLY, is different.
No doubt. Satellite video proves it.
Still trying to find an explanation regarding that???
All the same traits as Lahaina and the paradise fire. They are doing all of this with evil intentions. The row of melted cars alongside unburnt trees and an entire row of untouched cars within feet of the melted ones is obvious DEW technology. I saw that in another video. Same type of meeting of glass aluminum wheels and so on.
Simultaneously? The Altadena fire started in the evening and the palisades fire started in the morning.
That's because a satellite caused the fire!
Yerp y can consider that simultaneously @@drivelikejoewho
Lost my beloved hometown and childhood home our family had for 40 years in the Eaton fire. Heartbroken. So much love to Altadena!!!!!!
I’m so so sorry. 😔
Love & Prayers. God is with you🙏🏻❤️🥹✝️
The celebs will be ok tho 🙄
I was doing deliveries to the Eaton canyon and Cobb ranch area.. such a beautiful community with the best people ever . It’s so sad to see every house I’ve been to just reduced to ash. I’m so sorry for your loss and if there’s anything I can help with please lmk
@@leighclift612celebs are not the Eaton fire. Celebs are the palisades. Altadena is a humble no bs community that’s been in the area for generations
It hasn't 'felt right' from the git-go.
I don't think she really said why it feels different from other fires. Maybe because of the street closures? It's interesting in one of the clips, it shows a couple of firefighters and one is holding the hose by himself so it's obviously low pressure, and then the hose just quits. No more water. He raises the hose with his right hand, looking at one of his fellow firefighters like what the heck?!.
Feel,s like a nuclear bomb or hydrogen bomb. Not a fire
Welcome to 100 mph Santa Ana winds, maybe Trump will fix it. 😂
@@LeTrashPanda I am surprised Obama didn't. He was supposed to calm the seas and walk on water.
@evermoreart Sure, Karen. Are you implying your Dad was gay? Sorry, I'm not going down on Brokeback Mountain.
She never said how "it feels different." As a matter of fact, she explained what picture features she usually tries to capture and then showed those things.
Thumbs down on yhe video
When i had to sneak back into my property the day after. I entered a smoldering moon scape. The a female photograph showed up put on a yellow coat and “Shizam” fire trucks and water houses came to life. Then as soon as the camera went down everything stopped. It was a “kodak” moment.
Right....all fluff and lies. People like her are devils.😢
Yeah interesting and difficult to watch from the human compassion PoV. That said the title felt like clcikbait
IT feel different because THEIR homes have burned THIS TIME. it is quite different when the chickens come home to roost in YOUR backyard. THEY VOTED FOR THIS and THEY got it...finally.
This fire was done with intentions.
Arsonists, careless people with cigarettes or backyard cookouts, or problems with electric lines?
0:21 How in the world was a brick and concrete covered building on fire downtown with nothing but asphalt and concrete around it??
The smart meters and electric wiring are caught on fire by microwaves from Directed energy weapons. That’s what started all these home fires simultaneously. I wonder how many people were incinerated in their homes quickly and they will lie about death toll.
The thing I can’t understand is that the trees don’t seem to be burnt to the extent I would expect if it is caused by drought. They normally go before cars and buildings
Smart meters?
Look at how many videos show houses burning from the inside out.
People have been setting them intentionally. It’s literally caught on video.
Just like some of those houses the fire is blazing from the inside
Remove the dams, empty the resevours, slash the fire fighters budget. Hire those under qualified ( dei). Yeah it does feel different.
Well, every election offers voters a chance to clean house!
Feels like democrat corruption
You really don't know what you're talking about. Just parroting other people that also don't know what they're talking about.
Wake up!!!@@not.so.luscious.d
And use a Directed Energy Weapon.
Very moving coverage of a universally heartbreaking situation.
Homes and cars burned and melted and plenty of intact trees and brush, not a wildfire!!!🤬
Well, God is trying to get our attention!
I dont think thats God its gov greed @timothysaye5535
DEWS DEWS DEWS
The level of destruction here is comparable to the level of destruction from Hurricane Helene in that both seemed unusually severe and unprecedented. I think that “this one seems different” may have been on the minds of some North Carolinians as well.
AMEN 🙏🕊️
A hurricane is a hurricane it's not possibly caused by people. These fires might be caused by people if you know what I mean.
@ A hurricane's destructive force and the damage from it can be made worse by people.
@ No it can't
@ Weather modification. If you don't believe in it, thats your choice. I became a believer after Katrina.
Thank you for boots on the ground reporting 😢we need more truth in journalism these days
Nick Shirley is also the real deal. Grass roots reporting. He’s been interviewing people in Greenland.
She takes pictures. She may do it well, but "photojournalist" is not a thing.
Nick Shirley is awesome!
So is @BrushJunkie6384
Check out @BrushJunkie6384 if you like Nick Shirley
Thank you. Well done. It’s so refreshing to hear a genuine journalist❤️
What cowards and dissemblers or at best establishment corporate blind fools are the real journalists⁉️ The character of these supposed "journalists" and Their consumers reflect upon each other that's why society's been so shot for so long.
So cowards and dissemblers or at best establishment corporate blind fools are the real journalists⁉️ The character of these supposed "journalists" and Their consumers reflect upon each other that's why society's been so shot for so long.
Amen friend!!!!
I was very impressed that the editor at the L A Times had the balls to retract his endorsment for Karen Bass.
easy to be racist?
Didn’t want backlash, better get ahead of it. But i am glad he did but he needs to say the same about Newsom.
Who is making California uninhabitable.
@bwro66 what does that even mean?
@ uninhabitable. A bit dramatic wouldn’t you say? It’s 70 degrees today. Perfect SoCal day. Surf in the AM. Ski at night. Go sail tomorrow? Uninhabitable? You are an idiot. lol.
with her history of communist affiliation i'm disgusted that he endorsed her in the first place.
Why are the trees not burning?
If the trees were burning she would literally be in the middle of the fire which doesn't seem like the safest Vantage to shoot video from
The people who say the water content of shrubberies is enough to resist the flames and heat that melts cars... so complacent. I don't get it.
It happens ALL THE TIME. Look at forest fires and there are always pockets of unburned areas.
@@Mina-um9gr They were burning.
@@Mina-um9gr if they got in the way! Trees are apart of nature that's why! These fires are direct and deliberate!
She said it: it's what happened in theParadise fire.
Metal bricks glass all incinerated, but trees around are standing!!!
Trees have water and oxygen in them.
I didn’t know CA was the only state journalist had access to disaster areas.
Should be that way everywhere.
I agree. As long as they dont get in the way
@@laurenm6511You missed some key details. She was trained on protocols and equipped with gear. She definitely wasn’t getting in the way.
DEW. Look it up.
All those trees look healthy and happy. Nothing to see here. Wildfire, you say. Ok
If the trees were on fire she would be filming from inside of the fire and people usually don't do that they usually film from like outside of the fire
@@kidkiqueyou say if trees were burning she would be elsewhere. The question is not why is she filming where trees are not burning. The question is why are the trees not burning?
@@xinalorreen2031plenty of trees burned. Go drive by and take a look. Homes burned and didn't burn right next to each other. This isn't some mysterious phenomenon. This happens in the wilderness all the time. I guess it's much easier to believe some nefarious act took place with some mythical device. Good God our country is full of morons.
Google "disaster capitalism". During covid (a disaster of a different type) the stock market actually went up markedly. Why? Note also that during WW2, there was a lot of destruction, usually from aerial bombing, that was totally unnecessary from a war fighting standpoint. Who is profiting from these disasters?
The NWO people...or should I write "demons?"
Blackrock, it's always Blackrock
@Lore-mc7zw If the bankers woke up with black rock money, they would throw themselves out a high window.
@@Lore-mc7zw OVERSEAS
The big nose families
Thank you covering the aftermath of direct energy weapons.
Right
Or if you passed science class you may learn that fires jump and when a fire is going in a CITY it's gonna be bad.
@@indiebaby you ignore that this is a cabon copy of Hawaii, ignore Newsrom going on air doing a happy little dance as he talks about his plans for an LA 2.0 Smart city which are now, amazingly able to go forward, how convenient for him and the investors.
@@indiebabyor you could learn physics, and pull your head out your arse!
I have been researching and studying these fires since Paradise California, after Lahaina Maui, I was enraged! I do believe I have a relatively good grasp as to how and why these "wild fires" are so devastating to everything except the "wild"... Seeing this devastation from LA has found me apathetic and numb... I can fluidly and easily express scientific and obvious explanations for the strange phenomenon we are witnessing. IT BOILS MY RH NEGATIVE BLOOD THAT PEOPLE WILL STILL DISCREDIT WHAT I HAVE PRESENTED, AND ARGUE, AND VILIFY ME AS SOME QUACK JOB WHOM DOESN'T KNOW WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT!
So the structures are burned to the ground and cars are melted, yet the trees are still there with leaves and the bushes right next to the house are just fine...? I have seen super flammable ceder and gum and eucalyptus trees hanging with leaves intact hanging over multi story mansions that were completely leveled....
That's not normal!
Kids plastic playsets next to incenerated homes, blue plastic trash cans sitting brand new looking inside garages that were leveled or next to cars and homes that were incenerated... Plastic usually turns to hot melting flammable goop when exposed to high temperatures!
But okay your right everything is completely normal...
No water in the fire hydrants? That's because the static energy that causes the crazy, not normal winds is caused by a macro wave energy source that vaporizes H2O in its beam path... That process obviously evaporated the water out of the steel pipes! Tell me how a brush fire burns pipes in the ground or ignites non flammable telephone poles and melts the electric lines and meter box's...
I mean, smgdh...
The energy concentration is so intense that anything, that is conductive, like metal or H2O, will have a ground fault reaction creating an arc, anything touching that arc would incenerate at extremely high temperatures, think plasma cutter, this is why plastic objects didn't melt, or the "open to the elements" super dry osb of the under construction home right next door didn't catch fire.... The osb was dry and had no H2O to boil or metal to combust... Unlike the steel banded tires of the car parked out in front of the leveled house that was also incenerated... It's the same thing that happens when you put foil in a microwave, but on a larger scale... The trees and foliage don't burn because wood doesn't conduct electricity very well... But DEW you know what does conduct electricity....? Everything that these "wild fires" DEW burn! The smart meters were installed and every home was wired to a dedicated ground wire coming from the polls to the house... Houses presmart meter, were grounded with rods into the ground... Now every house is hooked to a common ground that's feed back to the substations. Adding this ground allows the electric Company a third connection in which they can send singles through... They use this to monitor real-time usage as well as gives them the ability to pulse an alternate sinewave through the ground that will remotely shut off your power... That is their main purpose, the ability to remotely shut off power... IMO the electric company has data of extreme spikes and malfunctions during these fires... Most of the houses that survived this fire did not have smart meters or had isolation cutoffs between the and the grid...
As far as the dustification of the man-made structures goes... It's frequency that vibrates particles, metallic objects, when exposed to certain frequencies, become hyper conductive and this produces heat... It also causes the surface of the metallic objects to oxidize, oxygen feeds fire... Hence the rapid incenereation of metal objects when placed in your microwave... Also explains the white look of the ash present on the cars and other incenereated objects like the broken power polls and transformers... Usually, house fires and even forest fires leave the landscape or surrounding structures covered in black soot and charred surfaces... These fires consumed entire homes but left only white ash and no smoke damage...
Here is another bit of science, the oxidation of concrete or stone or ceramic objects, this process of vibrating concrete molecules literally zaps the oxygen molocules out of the masonry, guess what happens when you lower the ppm of oxygen molocules in concrete? IT LITERALLY, WILL TURN TO DUST! Hence the lack of structures after fires like that of Lihaina... I can also say that this type of frequency manipulation doesn't really affect plastic objects... They turned off the water in Maui/LA/Paradise becuase adding water to an electrical fire will only make it worse... The most moist place in a tree is obviously at its core, and just like the food in your microwave, that cooks from the inside out, so do the trees in these "wildfires"! Also brush fires don't leap, they spread across the landscape igniting everything flamible in their paths... This looks like these structures burned intensly fast from the inside out, and most didn't even singe the lush landscapeing or char the wooden fences at all! Notice that everything is not bright and lush green everywhere.... But still retains all of its foliage.... These plants and trees appear to be severely dehydrated but not burnt at all... I have seen under construction, open to the elements, stick frame OSB sheeting houses that are currently standing and untouched by fire, right next to completely leveled concrete, glass, and steel homes.... So please open your eyes and you will see that this fire was not normal wild fire.
The business corridor on Lake Avenue, although small, was always a place where you could get anything you needed for your house or car. Now, it’s all gone. I spent many years in Altadena. Those houses, including mine, were not just houses. They were ‘homes.’
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Heartwrenching!
Healing prayers sent.
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Next time, refrain from living on desert ground. You can’t conquer nature but for only so long.
Feels different how? You mean...feels deliberate perhaps?
Yes, Totally planned. Agenda 2030 and LA smart city already in full effect and homes are still burning
Can you say “Smart City”? I DEW believe between here and Paradise, lies an answer.
Ya know whats weird is that the fires these days don't turn green trees into white ashes as before in the past .
re-re statement 😑
@@kidkique ?
How come big buildings away from everything but so many trees are untouched
Direct energy weapons
What a gifted photographer.
DEI you mean?
@@drewm3401
Racist
They hire pro's for their propaganda pieces. Vivid footage keeps people riveted to their reporting while they feed you a controlled narrative. The real truth is what is being reported by an army of private individuals.
You mean grifted. I agreee.
Dedicated hard worker.
It is different!! That whole thing was planned!!
They’ve certainly been practicing setting off those meters!
To Gina, I hope you get to talk with someone about the emotional mental toll this takes. You are experiencing your own trauma. Take care of yourself … and thank you for doing this job because it is about history, sad to say. 🐑🐑🇳🇿🇳🇿NZ
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I’m m just so confused why the trees didn’t burn!? Seen many of Forrest fires where the trees are nothing but black sticks poking out of the dirt.
Ya think? I’m 63… I remember how Forrest fires never ate neighborhoods…particularly on the ocean..the fire department had more than enough time to get out in front and stop it. Now? The fires eat anything and everything that’s not typically flammable and often leave trees and wood not in contact with wiring or metal intact. Power lines ignite even when power is turned off. Glass melts in cars… not supposed to be possible outside a kiln or foundry…these fires had A-LOT of help from something…or someone..with more than just matches or a blow torch..
There is plenty of water to fight those fires. To build the 15 minute smart cities, the previous landscaping must be thoroughly burnt down. Necessary to start from scratch. Very few trees have been burnt, only the homes. Streets and concrete drives are smoke free. And these fires are out of season.
. . did they have to create the disaster before a certain inauguration?
Thank you Gina. You do great work and are a credit to your field.
@drewm3401 You obviously know little about the art of photojournalism. It's a lonely world. When you win a Pulitzer, that's better than an egot all on its own. It doesn't matter who you work for, it's the individual's work that is evaluated for the prize.
Thank you for a pure photo journalist no bs. Please be safe that wind is scary
@@drewm3401 I have no high horse but it sounds like you have a problem with how professional Gina is, I don't care who she works for I know how professional she is. I appreciate her work but I don't appreciate yours. Stop your nut job jealousy and go lap up somewhere else.
@@drewm3401 No high horse here, just a former photojournalist who knows the job. Gina, not China, is doing a great job. Go throw shade somewhere else.
@ Prance harder karen.
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How come they're all starting from the inside out ?
Interesting right?
Energy weapons being aimed using smart devices (like smart metres) I hear some say.
These houses have something they shouldn't; open soffits. All those embers you saw? They float on the 100 mph winds they had, blow into the soffits and spread the fire directly into the dry wooden rafters. What needs done are new rules on how houses are built, so they keep embers out of the inside of the house. Some houses built to keep embers out and make sure things like flammable patio furniture and plantings away from the house survived. Also metal roofs=fireproof. It has always burned there during the Santa Anna winds. But proper building standards could limit the damage extensively. It's a freaking desert. Time to admit that and prevent future disasters.
Are you taking pictures of the power meters on these homes and buildings? Just to make sure they weren't electrical fires?
OMG I felt like this in 1986 watching the Challenger blow up ! That and the Towers is locked in my mind and my soul. This is tragic but tragic doesn't begin to name it. I heard a lady talk about the " SHELL GAME " she had to play in 2015 when fires burned down her home. They send in a NICE adjuster to reassure you........before they send in the cut throat PRICK and the game begins. Like a board game you've never played before they don't spell out the rules and the contract is vague on purpose.
SUGGESTION : HIRE AN ADJUSTER ....so you have less stress and you get the best deal. These insurance people work for Satan and they DO NOT want you to figure out the game so they don't have to reimburse you any more than they have to. They are not your friend.
Like George Burns said it's a big club and YOU ain't in it.
People I'm sorry for you loss so this was all I could send you from winter Canada. Spread this message to EVERYONE so they don't rag doll you for years and years and steal your peace and cause MORE TRAUMAU in your marriages and the children have peace after this
No on a private adjuster!!!!! Horrible experience.
It was George Carlin that said it, not George Burns.
Wildfires my ass. Intentionally set through smart meters
@@rodmanley100that's what I think I saw a video about it.. The meters were setting themselves on fire
Has it occurred to anyone to ask the electrical power companies whether the cost of burying power lines might be justified given the enormous losses in places like L.A. and Maui which are inevitably either caused or exacerbated by downed power lines?
In Chicago, our electric is underground. My husband worked for Com Ed for almost 20yrs.
Flooding ruins the wires too
There are places where the wiring is underground but the problem is the state is massive and transmission lines have to cross massive stretches of wilderness. There are also earthquakes here which are another hazard.
@ I was thinking more in terms of populated areas with trees and brush. Where we live in a semi rural area outside Tehachapi SCE has replaced the power poles and hardware several times in the last few years. When I asked one of the workers why they don’t just bury the lines he said they’d have to pay every home owner a million dollars to do that. I seriously doubt that, but if that’s what it takes I think it would be worth it rather than bankrupting the state.
@@LadoLado0817 i don't know the cost but regardless someone will have to pay for it. I don't disagree with you that the cost might be worth it but getting people willing to pay for it is another story.
What is REALLY GOING ON IN CALIFORNIA?
WHY NOBODY NOTICES ALL THESE FIRES BURNING ON INSIDE ONLY. NOT OUTSIDE, INSIDE!
Water does not work on a DEW Directed energy Weapon fire. If you look at fires all the time, don't you notice that the brush is not burning or plastic blue trash cans?
It was on purpose like Hawaii. Forcing you out so they can move in.
Why didn’t the trees burn?
There needs to be accountability for NO WATER AND FLAMMABLE DEBRI allowed to go unchecked in these super dry areas. Heartbreaking yes but this is the second devastating inferno where MAINTENANCE was neglected ... who's next??
I survived and was fortunate enough to have our condo complex spared in the Thomas Fire Disaster. Worked at Target and met a lot of people looking for things to provide for their pets and families like food and kitchen supplies.
Oregon has been having disastrous fires as well. The rain isn't falling enough anymore.
There's been 2 back to back rainy years in CA, which is most unusual, and more vegetation growth.
maybe rebuild the dams and build more water containment systems in.....keep your firefighters, trucks and equipment in good order..and stop reelecting people who honestly have your health and safety in mind.
yes so the 2022 and 2023 rainy seasons made california explode with vegetation, so the second that we went into drought again and had the perfect santa ana wind event, like this one, the fires had 10x more fuel to eat. its why they spread so deep inland and so far so fast. @michaelellringer5600
@@janisrands8990
Maybe we should stop global warming!!
@@michaelellringer5600 It's only unusual in the 21st century. Pretty common pre-2000.
I have been researching and studying these fires since Paradise California, after Lahaina Maui, I was enraged! I do believe I have a relatively good grasp as to how and why these "wild fires" are so devastating to everything except the "wild"... Seeing this devastation from LA has found me apathetic and numb... I can fluidly and easily express scientific and obvious explanations for the strange phenomenon we are witnessing. IT BOILS MY RH NEGATIVE BLOOD THAT PEOPLE WILL STILL DISCREDIT WHAT I HAVE PRESENTED, AND ARGUE, AND VILIFY ME AS SOME QUACK JOB WHOM DOESN'T KNOW WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT!
So the structures are burned to the ground and cars are melted, yet the trees are still there with leaves and the bushes right next to the house are just fine...? I have seen super flammable ceder and gum and eucalyptus trees hanging with leaves intact hanging over multi story mansions that were completely leveled....
That's not normal!
Kids plastic playsets next to incenerated homes, blue plastic trash cans sitting brand new looking inside garages that were leveled or next to cars and homes that were incenerated... Plastic usually turns to hot melting flammable goop when exposed to high temperatures!
But okay your right everything is completely normal...
No water in the fire hydrants? That's because the static energy that causes the crazy, not normal winds is caused by a macro wave energy source that vaporizes H2O in its beam path... That process obviously evaporated the water out of the steel pipes! Tell me how a brush fire burns pipes in the ground or ignites non flammable telephone poles and melts the electric lines and meter box's...
I mean, smgdh...
The energy concentration is so intense that anything, that is conductive, like metal or H2O, will have a ground fault reaction creating an arc, anything touching that arc would incenerate at extremely high temperatures, think plasma cutter, this is why plastic objects didn't melt, or the "open to the elements" super dry osb of the under construction home right next door didn't catch fire.... The osb was dry and had no H2O to boil or metal to combust... Unlike the steel banded tires of the car parked out in front of the leveled house that was also incenerated... It's the same thing that happens when you put foil in a microwave, but on a larger scale... The trees and foliage don't burn because wood doesn't conduct electricity very well... But DEW you know what does conduct electricity....? Everything that these "wild fires" DEW burn! The smart meters were installed and every home was wired to a dedicated ground wire coming from the polls to the house... Houses presmart meter, were grounded with rods into the ground... Now every house is hooked to a common ground that's feed back to the substations. Adding this ground allows the electric Company a third connection in which they can send singles through... They use this to monitor real-time usage as well as gives them the ability to pulse an alternate sinewave through the ground that will remotely shut off your power... That is their main purpose, the ability to remotely shut off power... IMO the electric company has data of extreme spikes and malfunctions during these fires... Most of the houses that survived this fire did not have smart meters or had isolation cutoffs between the and the grid...
As far as the dustification of the man-made structures goes... It's frequency that vibrates particles, metallic objects, when exposed to certain frequencies, become hyper conductive and this produces heat... It also causes the surface of the metallic objects to oxidize, oxygen feeds fire... Hence the rapid incenereation of metal objects when placed in your microwave... Also explains the white look of the ash present on the cars and other incenereated objects like the broken power polls and transformers... Usually, house fires and even forest fires leave the landscape or surrounding structures covered in black soot and charred surfaces... These fires consumed entire homes but left only white ash and no smoke damage...
Here is another bit of science, the oxidation of concrete or stone or ceramic objects, this process of vibrating concrete molecules literally zaps the oxygen molocules out of the masonry, guess what happens when you lower the ppm of oxygen molocules in concrete? IT LITERALLY, WILL TURN TO DUST! Hence the lack of structures after fires like that of Lihaina... I can also say that this type of frequency manipulation doesn't really affect plastic objects... They turned off the water in Maui/LA/Paradise becuase adding water to an electrical fire will only make it worse... The most moist place in a tree is obviously at its core, and just like the food in your microwave, that cooks from the inside out, so do the trees in these "wildfires"! Also brush fires don't leap, they spread across the landscape igniting everything flamible in their paths... This looks like these structures burned intensly fast from the inside out, and most didn't even singe the lush landscapeing or char the wooden fences at all! Notice that everything is not bright and lush green everywhere.... But still retains all of its foliage.... These plants and trees appear to be severely dehydrated but not burnt at all... I have seen under construction, open to the elements, stick frame OSB sheeting houses that are currently standing and untouched by fire, right next to completely leveled concrete, glass, and steel homes.... So please open your eyes and you will see that this fire was not normal wild fire.
I am so sorry you need to lapse into conspiracy theories. Please relax first, then return to discuss.
@tanikokishimoto1604 says the person hurling insults, shutting down discourse and not even attempting to counter my arguement...
They need to look into the number of bulldozers that were actually bought over the last ten years for preventing fires . Then take a look into how complicated California made it to operate a bulldozer in California for the prevention of fires . Among other things .
one of the best videos I've seen covering the LA fires, thanks for sharing. Praying for so cal people who lost everything - people can still turn to God, it is not too late.
except its not real.
Don't worry, nothing toxic about breathing smoke from house fires for 2 weeks. Or, will the toxicity of a city on fire turn out to be a x1000 problem
Why does it feel different? You didn't tell us.
That's why I said. I'm more confused now... lmaoooo
Probably because it's huge and the neighbourhood is rich.
@@markgee9211 feels different to me. The winds were stronger than I've experienced, and most of all it looks like a nuclear bomb went off. The scale of the fire damage is unbelievable. Estimates are that things were about twice as bad due to climate change. The oil companies are most at fault here.
@@rangerCGseriously?! 🤡
Not as rich as you think. Altadena was mostly generation owning a regular home@@barbarabreunis7788
ITS CALLED GEOENGINEERINGWATCHORG....
Geomagnetic induction fires..look it up.
Electrical based fires.
I fell in love with this city when I visited on business trip, and it pains me deeply to see it engulfed in flames. I have been praying to God for heavy, torrential rains to bring relief to this city. My heart goes out to the 150,000 displaced LA locals. We are all praying for you.
We don’t want torrential rains on top of this. Gentle rain would be much better.
Torrential rains will bring landslides. But thank you for your concern and well wishes 😊
Its a cesspool
Heavy rains roll the toxins and debris into the ocean from higher elevations . It is a toxic cesspool. All this is going to destroy the sea life too! It is devastating all the way around.
Healing prayers 🙏🏻 😢 💞 🌟🕯
So much is NOT said in this video. The censorship files.
Purposeful arson at the federal level no doubt. Just look at the perimeter of fire starts. Come on, this was all intentional. Follow the money.
Get therapy.
@@andreah6379 get off our internet, fedbot.
We're grateful for all of the fire fighters, and everything they do to help save lives and property. Thank you very much. And thank you, Gina, for documenting this so beautifully, with care and respect. ❤
My thoughts and prayers for all affected by this tragedy.
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What fantastic photos!
Incredible video! You really know how to keep your audience hooked.
It is different. What happened to the water?
How horrific for those poor people seeing everything they worked for. Their homes go up in Flames.
All deliberate 😔😔
Better get a blue car eh, blue roof?
I'm stunned that the big grocery stores do not have roof mounted sprinklers & water tanks for such emergencies...🤔
Need Blue roofs.
No city in the world would have had the capacity to retain all the water needed for such a massive area, with hurricane force winds; each home, each business. The sprinklers wouldn't have been enough.
Decades of burned fossil fuels caused the extended drought and tinder all around those homes.
@@andreah6379WHAT. you are propagandized. The trees are the only thing not burned
Both were intentional. Storms can be steered.
Looks like pure hell. Prayers for hope and courage for everyone.
Expert said, this is what the responsible leadership should have done before the fire started.
1. All firefighter departments in LA mobilized in a standby mode.
2. Helicopters vigilant surveillance of any fire that may emerge.
3. Watering the dry hills near residential areas.
4. National guards on alert and mobilized on standby mode.
5. Water reservoirs making sure are filled.
6. Mayor, governor, firefighter chief on standby mode. No parties, no nothing.
They should all resign and put themselves in jail!!
Of the housing units in LA 99.9% were NOT burned in this fire. About one tenth of one percent were burned.
In my fire they walked past water provided by me but not under contract. The took water from my fire only to stand down and conserve their resources around town. The properties were across the street from the fire depts. I was told that because the shed was determined to be difficult to put out with less than 500 gallons of water four structures were allowed to burn. Im still frustrated.
My God. The fires look like blow torches. My heart goes out to the victims ❤
no one talks about the unburned trees fire did use to burn trees. only u could prevent forrest fires. no one says that anymore. mostly homes and burned out cars with unburnt trees and shrubs surrounding them . keep your eyes closed and for god sakes ask no questions. only u can prevent house and car fires.
I noticed that and it might be the trees don't need to be part of this cleansing, the people need to wake up
Weirdies. They come out of the woodwork ^
Trees sure look healthy. They must be the kind that don't need water.
Experiment for those that think it's weird that the trees didn't all burn:
- find a wood stove
- gather some 30 year old 2x4s
- gather some freshly cut live tree wood, don't split, leave the rounds while, about 1ft diameter of your wood stove will fit it. (That's a small tree trunk)(If you really want a challenge try California Coast Live Oak)
- try to burn the 2x4s
- try to burn the fresh log
- report back
Trees are filled with moisture and whole they don't show being devastated at first, they will eventually die
Fires within 5 feet of a tree!!!! And the trees don't burn?? What's up with that??,
LA smart city 28. This was a demolition. Newsom made sure there was no fresh water in reserve to fight the fires and seawater could have been pumped to save costal property but wasn't.
Grow up 🙄
Too many mistakes for it to be mere ineptitude
@noname-f6j2n All large fires have "mistakes". This fire had hurricane force winds and a landscape that hadn't had rain for eight months. Use your head.
@@kevfit4333 So many crackerjack conspiracy nuts around these days! 😏
The easiest and laziest thing to do is blame others, not wait & listen to facts.
Another day in Paradise 😬
How do you run out of water with the ocean there.
There's a bunch of random clips of random people setting random fires in random structures. I mean it's pretty staggering how much of it's out there
They are using smart meters . They ignite them by satellite. I'm pretty sure thats how they do those "spontaneous" flare ups with no embers in the area . There were also activists, agents and idiots lighting fires that night.
Much prayers 🙏. 🕊️
Outside of the USA, most opinions believe this was deliberate.
Painful to think of all the suffering caused.
For what it's worth you are in our minds, hearts and prayers, California.
Of all the States in all the countries in the world, you are the finest example of the rising Pheonix.
Strong hearts, strong folks. ❤️🔥
Many of us inside the US know this was planned… most horrific things that happen are done to us by our government. 😕
Beware: click bait
Cars burning like that? Come on journalists do your job. The gov smiling. Start asking the hard question
Cars burn like crazy in just about every large wildlife in western states.... AZ, CA. NM, Colorado and more. Lots of footage online.
With all the dry dirt, desert dust, dry sand available, why the sole reliance on the scarce resource of water?
Inert dust will kill a fire faster than water.
Beautiful photographic work but extremely heartbreaking 💔 nonetheless
Thank you
I thought she was going to say this one is different because it was well planned to wipe out an entire town so quickly🤔
Why are the trees not on fire.
Why would they be? If they were watered correctly they are sufficiently moist, then embers won't set a tree on fire. Totally different story with OSB sheathing, though. You are not supposed to keep that wet, otherwise your siding will rot and your house will have black fungus. ;-)
Heartbreaking
DEW fires.
good footage and segment. but bullsst clickbait title. : /
Feels different, duh doy you don’t say!
But I steel feel.lost on why this one hits different. She didn't explain that at all.
Thanks for showing us a real old-school photojournalist at work.
Densely populated areas prone to fire are good candidates for mitigation in the form of brush management and water infrastructure. This fire feels different due to the fact that leadership was focused on social issues rather than infrastructure. The extreme damage of the fire is directly attributable to a failure in leadership.
Apparently, it has been pointed out that these fires form the pattern of the route that the proposed bullet train will take when constructed.
Respect to your editor. 🎉❤
Beautiful photography.
Great photos! ❤
This is so sad. Praying for L.A ⭐✨🙏🏾✨⭐
Of course it’s different… They were intentionally set and it almost seems like it was planned to not have the proper responses, like the water being shut off or the reservoir being empty