How about some sickos with matches and gasoline having a role in these fires.
Demon-rats cannot shove global warming theory down the throats of citizens and police who saw ARSONISTS and found evidence of arson.
No gasoline was necessary in this part of the woods. The interesting thing was how these strong hot and dry easterly winds dried plants and trees where we live out in a matter of hours. It was in the 90s with basically no humidity. The foliage around here is not used to this type of unusual conditions. I have never experienced something quite like it here.
We had leaves falling off the trees that were completely crispy yet still green. I was very worried about our house which is just up a steep hill from a busy street with brush and tall trees. Most of the year it is hard to start a campfire around here, but any idiot with a lighter or just throwing a cigarette butt out their window could have easily burned the entire hillside and all the houses on top of it last week. We had a number of arsonists operating in the area, none of them needed an accelerant...
The article explained that easterly winds have no correlation with "global warming" and that they have been a phenomena associated with every major fire on this side of the mountains since records began over a hundred years ago. It is unusual but just happens on sometimes.
I normally dread the first rains in September. It has been pouring all morning and predicted to continue for the next few days. I am grateful for it this year despite having both roofing and painting jobs to finish before the seasons completely change.