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Wildfire Devastates California Town of Paradise (apnews.com) 169

A number of readers have shared this report: Tens of thousands of people fled a fast-moving wildfire Thursday in Northern California, some clutching babies and pets as they abandoned vehicles and struck out on foot ahead of the flames that forced the evacuation of an entire town and destroyed hundreds of structures. "Pretty much the community of Paradise is destroyed, it's that kind of devastation," said Cal Fire Capt. Scott McLean late Thursday. "The wind that was predicted came and just wiped it out."

McLean estimated that a couple of thousand structures were destroyed in the town of 27,000 residents about 180 miles (290 kilometers) northeast of San Francisco, where residents scrambled to flee. The extent of the injuries and specific damage count was not immediately known as officials could not access the dangerous area.

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Wildfire Devastates California Town of Paradise

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    can we now call it Paradise Lost?

  • I'm sure we won't hear a peep from 45. He hates California and hates the reality of global warming and its effects. He has hardly mentioned any of the devastating wildfires we've had out here in the past 2 years. He only cares about his egotistical agenda.

    • Re: (Score:1, Interesting)

      Why should he, this city and state got itself into this mess by building where they shouldn't and then not doing controlled burns.

      Wildfires are *CAUSED* by human liberals being stupid.

      • So, explain ever-increasingly deadly Florida hurricanes?

        • Atlantic hurricanes had been milder and fewer than historical average for a long time. It's only in the last couple of years that we got back to NORMAL.

          But you're simply too young to remember.

        • Climate is global; Florida is local. Since the 1990s, accumulated cyclone energy has been trending down [thegwpf.com] meaning less hurricane and storm energy overall. If there are more deaths in Florida, it is perhaps due to a 50% increase in population since 2000 [worldpopul...review.com]. More people living in a dangerous area means more deaths.
        • Hmm... You build big cities on what is basically a spit of swampland sticking out into an ocean. What the hell did you expect would happen?

          • "ever-increasingly deadly" ...Thanks for your super scientific explanation but I'm talking about the fact that these storms are getting stronger and more dangerous every year. Just like the wildfires in California cover more ground and cause more destruction. Just like the ice shelves breaking off in the North becoming larger and larger. Same cause, different effects.

            • But they aren't, actually. The ones that happened in the 1860s were much larger and more deadly. Since 1900, global warming has been DECREASING the temperature differential and thus reducing the power of these storms.

      • by dryeo ( 100693 )

        Do you really blame the changing weather patterns on liberals? Here, somewhat further north, the problem is wet warm springs causing lots of undergrowth which then drys out and burns really well. I guess everything could be burned every year in a controlled way but it'll take a lot of controlled burns, every year. Very expensive so the conservatives won't go along with it.

        • No, I blame the buildup of fuel on liberals. Forests burn quite regularly- you can either burn them yourself or have them start naturally, but burn they must.

          • by dryeo ( 100693 )

            Once again, at least where I live, it is the conservatives who won't fund prescriptive burning. It costs money, especially when you have to do it every year as every spring new fuel grows and then dries out. It also gets tricky doing prescriptive burning close to dwellings.

            • The key to the later is to restrict building to OUTSIDE of the forests.

              • by dryeo ( 100693 )

                So only build boathouses? At least where I live, the whole Province is forest with some exceptions in the semi-desert where you get grass/sage fires really easy and have the same problem of too much fuel growing lately in the spring.

                • Boathouses only burn when the fire is started from the inside. A boathouse sufficiently away from shore is a great way to prevent your house from burning up in a forest fire.

                  Another way is to build concrete bunkers instead of wood houses.....

  • OK (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward

    So this is terrible news, but why is this on Slashdot?

    • "So this is terrible news, but why is this on Slashdot?"

      People in Paradise were naughty and went to hell.

      If that's not news for nerds, I give up. :-)

      • by bob4u2c ( 73467 )
        Thing is, there is a community called Helltown about 2 miles north west of Paradise. Going there would have been a bad idea as that is burning now. Best bet would have been to go west to Chico, or south to Orville (actually scratch that, stay away from Orville for other reasons, lookup Orville Dam evacuation).

        Google Maps [google.com]
    • Because there's so much smoke in Silicon Valley that no work is getting done...

  • Cut it down then compost it. Zero waste, large firebreaks, problem solved. If there's fuel near your structure, remove it. That simple, but people crave the pretty.

    Alternate option, suck up the loss in square footage and build firePROOF, not merely resistant, structures. Reinforced concrete is wonderful stuff and dome structures can also be storm proof. Repeating unwise choices won't get different results.

    This is how you solve the problem:

    https://www.npr.org/2015/08/26... [npr.org]

    Note the steel building next to the

    • If there's fuel near your structure, remove it. That simple, but people crave the pretty.

      You are ignorant as to how far a large fire can spread across a fuel gap, and likewise ignorant of what it is to be "fuel". No I do not crave pretty. I also don't crave the fact that my neighbour's house is 10m away from me, none the less I know that during hot dry and windy conditions if his house is on fire there's no amount of land clearing and composting that will save my house, which is precisely why fire departments aim a hose at the things that are not currently on fire while also fighting the fire.

    • There's more to do also. Make sure vents on the outside of your home are covered with a screen mesh. Often sparks get blown along in the wind and get get inside the attic that way. This is how these big fires spread past fire breaks and into homes during the Sonoma fires.

  • Where's the shit lord moron from a day or two ago who claimed CA doesn't have many disasters?

  • "Just another day in Paradise!"
  • So dissapointed in this community over this. It was not global warming. Power outage just before the fire, in the location of the fire. High wind condition. A series of canyons to guide the fire. I work on and off in paradise. Most of town is gone. People are dead and you shitheads wanna get political racial and push an agenda.

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