LA fires, something doesn't...
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01/13/25 12:26 AM
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...add up. Latest reports 150 billion dollars in damages, 12,000 structured damaged or destroyed. Do the math; that adds up to $12,500,000 per structure. Of course that includes some businesses and a few schools. Regardless I have a hunch the State is fishing for a huge Federal payout.
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Re: LA fires, something doesn't...
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01/13/25 12:34 AM
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...add up. Latest reports 150 billion dollars in damages, 12,000 structured damaged or destroyed. Do the math; that adds up to $12,500,000 per structure. Of course that includes some businesses and a few schools. Regardless I have a hunch the State is fishing for a huge Federal payout. Stop and add it up. Most of those houses were over 5- thousand to over a million each. Don't forget public buildings , at well over 5-6 million each. Lets add in cars and other vehicles , streets that are no longer stable , clean up and the cost of rebuilding. And you know the politicians will get their 10% cut! Plus it' happened just before Trump takes office. A big hole to dig out of!
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01/13/25 12:38 AM
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^^^^^ Agree, however, I'll bet the politicians cut will be closer to 50%+. Remember though, a huge percentagevof the homes were little bungalows, and hundreds of older mobilehomes sitting on high priced dirt.
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01/13/25 12:54 AM
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Trump needs to treat them like Biden treated North Carolina. OH That is pure evil!
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01/13/25 01:11 AM
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I saw that there was a Dec 24 announcement by the LA Water Dept that because of budget restraints that the fire hydrants weren't going to be tested. The day before Christmas. State Farm pulls the plug on lots of those single family houses in mid-2024. Videos of people appearing to start fires. January usually isn't wildfire season, although I think the rainiest month there is March.
Yeah, its all by chance...
"And God said, Let us make man in our image �and let them have dominion �and all the creatures that move along the ground". Genesis 1:26
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01/13/25 01:23 AM
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I want the contract to do mineral removal at every foundation,,,,,,,
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01/13/25 01:28 AM
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From what I’ve seen how are they wildfires? Most news stories looks like subdivisions to me Yes might have started in woods but the neighborhood and strip malls/ schools aren’t wildfires Makes you wonder just what was so flammable in between those houses?
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01/13/25 01:46 AM
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From what I’ve seen how are they wildfires? Most news stories looks like subdivisions to me Yes might have started in woods but the neighborhood and strip malls/ schools aren’t wildfires Makes you wonder just what was so flammable in between those houses? Embers on the roofs, evacuate everyone and nobody to put out spot fires.
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01/13/25 08:18 AM
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From what I’ve seen how are they wildfires? Most news stories looks like subdivisions to me Yes might have started in woods but the neighborhood and strip malls/ schools aren’t wildfires Makes you wonder just what was so flammable in between those houses? Manzanitta.
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01/13/25 08:49 AM
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Yes, the chaparral shrublands are a fire ecosystem, the stuff is meant to burn over time. If there are (imported) eucalyptus shade trees in yards, well that's just an added flammable bonus. What blows me away is how the vehicles on the streets can catch fire and burn to a hulk. I suspect that hot embers either start the tires on fire or a bit of oily bottom of the engine/tranny area catches. Usually, nothing put the steel survives the overall fire.
"And God said, Let us make man in our image �and let them have dominion �and all the creatures that move along the ground". Genesis 1:26
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01/13/25 08:58 AM
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My wife saw a news clip with a fire chief. He was making the point that the count of destroyed structures includes vehicles, sheds, garages, gazebos, ect, in addition to houses, schools, businesses. This doesn't do anything to answer Waggler's question, it just points out that we can't understand what is being said without knowing how they define things. I would never have thought of a burned out vehicle as a "structure."
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