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Wildfire(s) in California
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 459978" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>It is not just the fuel loading issue. The urban/wildfire interface/intermix has grown dramatically which increases these catastrophic life safety and property loss issues. In addition to better managing fuel loads, which by the way has been a point of discussion for almost as many years as I have lived, we need more support for firewise and defensible space actions on the part of property owners. I sure agree we don't have the "balance" needed to actually address the problem. </p><p></p><p>We are going through a series of rain storms. Some fire victims are still living in tents in a Walmart parking lot. A lot of donations and volunteer assistance is happening to help these folks. I just don't understand why the state can't spend a small part of the $9 billion surplus to put these folks in temporary housing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 459978, member: 21536"] It is not just the fuel loading issue. The urban/wildfire interface/intermix has grown dramatically which increases these catastrophic life safety and property loss issues. In addition to better managing fuel loads, which by the way has been a point of discussion for almost as many years as I have lived, we need more support for firewise and defensible space actions on the part of property owners. I sure agree we don't have the "balance" needed to actually address the problem. We are going through a series of rain storms. Some fire victims are still living in tents in a Walmart parking lot. A lot of donations and volunteer assistance is happening to help these folks. I just don't understand why the state can't spend a small part of the $9 billion surplus to put these folks in temporary housing. [/QUOTE]
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