Posted on 06/16/2024 2:33:41 PM PDT by Macho MAGA Man
A massive wildfire just outside Los Angeles, California, has spread to 12,265 acres and was only two percent contained on Sunday afternoon.
The Post Fire is moving towards Hungry Valley Park, where California State Park Services have evacuated approximately 1,200 people.
Evacuation warnings have also been issued south of Pyramid Lake between Old Ridge Route and the Los Angeles County line, which includes Paradise Ranch Estate.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
Summer. It’s every year. It’s dry.
There are plenty of crazies who want to show Global Warming is making things so hot that things spontaneously ignite.
Sometimes they ecofascists give it a little putsch..
Mr. GG2 is part owner of an old family owned vacation house in Frazier Park that has sold and is awaiting closing. We are sitting here laughing at our terrible luck as the fire is moving that way. Hopefully the fire fighters will get things under control.
I feel bad for trees and critters. The people? I’ll need more time for that.
Gee, a wildfire in Southern California in the summer, how unusual. I lived in Southern California for 30 years I don’t remember any wildfires/s
It’s not just SoCal, it’s the whole state. What makes it worse is the sickos who get their jollies from arson and knuckleheads who use their lawn mowers, other than for lawns!
Never happened before! OH WAIT...From 1834...
http://www.authorama.com/two-years-before-the-mast-12.html
In the middle of this crescent, directly opposite the anchoring ground, lie the mission and town of Santa Barbara, on a low, flat plain, but little above the level of the sea,........
The town is certainly finely situated, with a bay in front, and an amphitheatre of hills behind. The only thing which diminishes its beauty is, that the hills have no large trees upon them, they having been all burnt by a great fire which swept them off about a dozen years before, and they had not yet grown up again. The fire was described to me by an inhabitant, as having been a very terrible and magnificent sight. The air of the whole valley was so heated that the people were obliged to leave the town and take up their quarters for several days upon the beach.
“I see your hair is burning, hills are filled with fire”
The Doors, LA Woman
LA is marked as being a 15 minute city. Would surprise me it the WEF’ers are staging the fires.
If there is any agency in CA that deserves respect is CAL Fire. No matter how effed up CA can be that organization is either first or second in the USA. The cal fire online maps are the best in the nation. It was pretty easy to find this fire on thier map and understand the situation.
Would surprise me it the WEF’ers are staging the fires.
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The idea of forest fires being an outcome of glowbull warming has been pushed ad nauseum... particularly in Canada since last year the number of acres burned hit an all time high. Chris Martz is a meteorologist/climatologist who took on this issue in this short piece and did very nice job of shooting it down... https://x.com/ChrisMartzWX/status/1802266028371816818
I lived in Ojai area in 60s. Fires every year near us. Lots of hosing down the roof.
I am in So. Cal and WE ARE DOOMED!(/S -hopefully)
I see what you did there
Their oversight of timber harvests is not the best in my opinion. There are good people in the agency and there are others that can’t read without a dictionary. One inspector forgot to put his Ford in 4 wheel and tore up my haul road. It took me several hours to fix it.
My uncle had a place near Ojai. The state condemned it for a park. He got screwed and the property no longer contributes to tax dollars.
Dana Point, CA is named after author Richard Henry Dana Jr.
Just a coincidence, but Dana Point has been in the news the past few days because of landslides and erosion, which the ecokooks naturally blame on climate change.
Santa Barbara had some bad fires in 1964, 1977 and 1990. In 2017, the Thomas fire, named for Thomas Aquinas College, a conservative college north of Santa Paula, destroyed more than 1,000 structures in Ventura County and in the Santa Barbara suburb of Montecito.
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