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Obviously high winds, lack of humidity, excess brush and terrible city planning policies helped push the fires into being uncontainable but there's fires deep within the city occurring at the same time that are undoubtedly arson.
The permits will probably make rebuilding a pain but idk how long rule of law will hold for permits to matter.
People are already staking out the psyops containment zone to defend instead of going towards a constructive direction. Liberal leaning people decided there was no water pressure shortage, can't question city competence, can't talk about DEWs starting/assisting fires, climate change made it completely inevitable. Right leaning seem to be just taking potshots at the political leadership with no immediate path forward beyond a reality check about the power of Trump to fix things. I don't care if these hyper liberal rich people suddenly start voting R just because their houses burned down - that isn't going to provide a meaningful solution. The political is broken.
One does not really need DEWs to start such a fire, especially in the climate/vegetation zone of California. A windy day with the "right" direction is enough for that. And a place with a lot of dry biomass, maybe also some pines or eucalypt leewards nearby... (These are "fire" trees, adapted to the fire. Eucalypt and some Pine species even need fire/heat to activate germination of their seeds - to overcome seed dormancy.) It is unstoppable, once started. Forest fires are bad from a human perspective, but quite normal in nature. Fires enable rejuvenation of the stands by creating gaps within dark, dense-canopy stands, with more light coming to the ground after the fire. This then enables the growth of the small seedlings which have been stratified by the heat of the fire, start germinating and which also have a lot of nutrients available from the ashes. The charcoal can even bind these nutrients on its large surface area, making them available for a longer time, preventing wash-out/leaching of these by heavy rain. The trees need to go in symbiosis with ectomycorrhiza funghi to get these nutrients out of the charcoal. The fughi network distributes nutrients and moisture over the forest area and helps to create a closed stand with a special microclimate again... The trees are then connected by the funghi and are even "helping" each other. The smoke creates condensation nuclei to enable more over also the rainfall needed for the seeds.
Take a look at this video showing a wildfire trial from Canada. Watch how quick the temperature rises when the fire comes to the observed plot ...
What we see here is a combination of bad management practise and wrong policy. And this on several levels:
Forest Ecosystem Management - bad fire prevention in human-influenced forests (deforestation - bushland, no/ too few fire protection aisles, wrong focus on economically more valuable, fast growing, tree species like Pines and Eucalyptus, wrong focus on species protection, ignorance of the bigger picture of ecosystem protection/functions)
Bad overall long term management of greater areas - clear cutting / no reastablishment of coastal forests ignoring the effects on the rainfall of these: Biotic Pump (lack of rainfall due to deforestation) Big scale intensive agriculture without intercropping of trees to ease the use of big machinery, drainage. Urbanisation and agriculture / vegetation change in large coastal areas.
Fire prevention / municipal management - Too few fire brigade reaction forces, "surplus" gear went to Ukraine, lack of water supply, ignorance of the longtime known problems of wildfires in the region) Overpaid administrators care more about international media attention and socializing with the elites than about fulfilling their original duties.
Wrong areal planning, wrong building codes enabling wooden constructions in close distances. Electrical supply lines above ground with bad oversight/ tree distance controlling. (These are often the original cause of the fires)
Economic focus and corruption enabling the sale-off of buffer zones and balancing areas (drainage)
Ignorance of social consequences resulting from a wrong drug/criminal/immigration policy. Frustrated young immigrants like to play with fire (can also be seen on new year's eve in Berlin and Paris, etc.) There are also so many crazy Fentanyl drug users in LA -one should not wonder when some of these get inspired by the fire to get their own revenge from the "rich society" which excludes them. This is the right time for them to go for this revenge and to act out their insane drives, as law enforcement and fire brigades are overburdened right now and the media are giving them the inspiration.
https://x.com/acornnewspaper/status/1877798096920269182 California State Parks announced the arrest of Gloria Lynn Mandich, 60, on suspicion of arson in connection with a Jan. 8 fire that started near Leo Carrillo State Park in L.A. County. She was booked into Ventura County Jail and was to appear in court today.
https://x.com/la_dorkout/status/1878156396669112569 Strolling LA River in Griffith Park this morning, and this jackass starts a fire, trees right above him. I alerted another walker, who doused it with his water bottle while I called 911/fire dept.
Older guy, not homeless but not all there. If you're out & about, stay vigilent!