It is possible somebody accelerated it. I don't deny it. The kindling was there look at those fields in the foreground behind that sprawl of beachfront.
But the problem is once it was ablaze the buildings were the kindling. The only way to put it out is by air and the sides.
But I think with that kind of drought, heat, water was an issue. Big issue.
The population boomed. We are in a solar medium. Ground water depleted. Perfect conditions regardless of acceleration.
In this cycle there is only loss and the gains of exploiting it.
No seriously. Seawater could be used if they had the capability. They undoubtedly didn't. They connected into reservoirs. If they deployed. Then it was only at angles. Sides pushing back the fire. They used some planes. But they barely got there in time. Reservoirs and capacity at what level. Look at that population drinking it. In the drought. That tourism.
Perfect storm. Where just like California it burns. When and if it does entire towns are gone.
On a fucking Island. No way. Right. But it's, worse, much worse. Fewer services. Less capacity. But it does. Despite possible acceleration, the freaking dry, bone dry kindling, that scrubland and fields behind the urban sprawl.
I just posted a link of video showing electrical.
Thanks.
It is possible somebody accelerated it. I don't deny it. The kindling was there look at those fields in the foreground behind that sprawl of beachfront.
But the problem is once it was ablaze the buildings were the kindling. The only way to put it out is by air and the sides.
But I think with that kind of drought, heat, water was an issue. Big issue.
I posted a link on why there was no water to output the fire.
The population boomed. We are in a solar medium. Ground water depleted. Perfect conditions regardless of acceleration.
In this cycle there is only loss and the gains of exploiting it.
No seriously. Seawater could be used if they had the capability. They undoubtedly didn't. They connected into reservoirs. If they deployed. Then it was only at angles. Sides pushing back the fire. They used some planes. But they barely got there in time. Reservoirs and capacity at what level. Look at that population drinking it. In the drought. That tourism.
Perfect storm. Where just like California it burns. When and if it does entire towns are gone.
On a fucking Island. No way. Right. But it's, worse, much worse. Fewer services. Less capacity. But it does. Despite possible acceleration, the freaking dry, bone dry kindling, that scrubland and fields behind the urban sprawl.
You would think they'd have thought to use sea waster for such things decades ago on an island.