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  • #16
    Your right Larry, we need to be careful not to let it become political. It's to important of a topic.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Osi Osgood View Post
      So, the homeowners are responsible for the fires, just having a home in the area?!
      I have got a different understanding of that article:
      a) Any larger fire in that area was likely to result in a disaster: Too narrow roads, insufficient water supply, no suited fire engines for the narrow roads/hills, … . = The current disaster would have also happened in nearly the same dimension without any human errors and without any changing climate.
      B) I don’t think that the house owners are blamed. That’s because they have not got the resources to run a simulation of spreading fires, to read all tests about the fire resistance of the used construction materials, … . But who has got the resources and the duty to protect the citizens? Why are there construction regulations regarding quake protection but none regarding fire resistance? … (I hope that my interpretation is not too political…)


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      • #18
        Here's an excellent video on what the Palisades residents who lost home might want to do in their new construction:

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=varq...index=1&t=612s

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