Yellow Knife (50% of the population) was told right up until evacuation order that there would not be an evacuation (shelter at home info). Meanwhile the cops were getting their families out.
14hrs+ to escape Northwest Territories, with only 2 functional gas stations. Imagine making that trip with electric vehicles.
Or in Hawaii.
NWT population about 40 000, 63% has been evacuated with 1000s more still leaving.
20,000 people live in or around #Yellowknife. There is one road to the south. It’s 1500 kilometres to Edmonton [Province of Calgary]. Other towns in between are either burned to the ground, on evacuation order themselves or full of evacuees from other towns and villages.
They seem to be emptying the west now. California will have Hurricane Hillary.
What water in a drought? What planes if there are that many fires?
So for example 100 men, 20 fire engines, 2 helios took 2 weeks to extinguish a wildfire. It burnt 25 miles square.
Understand it yet?
Nothing. Planes can fly limited sorties, fill drop, return. Every fire engine and fire fighter and volunteer is already dispatched. They're being sent who knows how that all works. But despite efforts most of the time wildfires have to burn themselves out.
The problem is and continues to be no military/national guard response. It should be employed to assist. In fact an entire battalion should be given direct training. It should craft additional aircraft, vehicles. At this point it is beyond oxymoronic. There needs to be a disaster force with dedicated response training. Especially in repeated scenarios. No excuses.
The problem is deployment in Nation's as big as Canada, USA, etc. But come on. It cannot be that difficult to deploy and recon the meteorology, geography, conditions working alongside existing prevention.
I mean they're selling occurrence. Instead of organising additional personnel. They're still braindead. No no our forces need approval before providing dispatches.
At what retard stupid point, hasn't there been a disaster force not FEMA. But the army and national guard ontop of this. Vehicles, aircraft, monitoring, prevention.
Right now almost a third or quarter of Canada is ablaze. It needs all available personnel trained and ontop of it. No excuses. They should have training and additional vehicles. Or they're useless.
In the old days not long ago the army did this job. It was their job. Before civilian authority.
"incompetence"
Yellow Knife (50% of the population) was told right up until evacuation order that there would not be an evacuation (shelter at home info). Meanwhile the cops were getting their families out.
Yes. Lawsuits are the answer. That'll show them.
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14hrs+ to escape Northwest Territories, with only 2 functional gas stations. Imagine making that trip with electric vehicles.
Or in Hawaii.
NWT population about 40 000, 63% has been evacuated with 1000s more still leaving.
20,000 people live in or around #Yellowknife. There is one road to the south. It’s 1500 kilometres to Edmonton [Province of Calgary]. Other towns in between are either burned to the ground, on evacuation order themselves or full of evacuees from other towns and villages.
They seem to be emptying the west now. California will have Hurricane Hillary.
1/3 of Canada on fire. He should dispatch his entire national guard, and most Canadian armed forces.
Even at this day and age NPCs still believe in government
What water in a drought? What planes if there are that many fires?
So for example 100 men, 20 fire engines, 2 helios took 2 weeks to extinguish a wildfire. It burnt 25 miles square.
Understand it yet?
Nothing. Planes can fly limited sorties, fill drop, return. Every fire engine and fire fighter and volunteer is already dispatched. They're being sent who knows how that all works. But despite efforts most of the time wildfires have to burn themselves out.
The problem is and continues to be no military/national guard response. It should be employed to assist. In fact an entire battalion should be given direct training. It should craft additional aircraft, vehicles. At this point it is beyond oxymoronic. There needs to be a disaster force with dedicated response training. Especially in repeated scenarios. No excuses.
The problem is deployment in Nation's as big as Canada, USA, etc. But come on. It cannot be that difficult to deploy and recon the meteorology, geography, conditions working alongside existing prevention.
I mean they're selling occurrence. Instead of organising additional personnel. They're still braindead. No no our forces need approval before providing dispatches.
You are a stupid nigger.
Canada has burnt the last 5 years.
At what retard stupid point, hasn't there been a disaster force not FEMA. But the army and national guard ontop of this. Vehicles, aircraft, monitoring, prevention.
Right now almost a third or quarter of Canada is ablaze. It needs all available personnel trained and ontop of it. No excuses. They should have training and additional vehicles. Or they're useless.
In the old days not long ago the army did this job. It was their job. Before civilian authority.