Look at the easements along the roads, if I had my property overgrown and unkept like that, I’d be fined. I had to remove an entire ~500 year old oak because the county code enforcement said 1 branch was too close to the house, house was built in 1954…
My land sets 3+ miles within forest boundaries on Cahuilla Mtn. The homeowners are the only ones mitigating fire danger by threat of fines, while all state and county agencies allow dangerous overgrowth. We need to get rid of the tree huggers that impede proper forest management. Fire is a healthy thing for forests to control disease and pest infestations, and up until the 70's here in ɐᴉuɹoɟᴉɯɯoʞ controlled burns were the norm, then in came the commie tree hugger.
@@aktin6011 ummm, I live in the county the fire is in, just about 10 miles from where it started. You obviously do not know what you are talking about…
👩🚒👨🚒 So much Credit goes out to these Wonderful firefighters battling these terrible out of control fires on daily basis. Please stay safe 🙏🏼❤ and Thankyou for risking your lives to save ours.
@Waltzenfree it's always 100+ in northern California during the summer. Don't feed into some fake climate change lies. Also it's 400 thousand acres because the forest need managed and the government firefighters are basically do nothing union guys.
@@native82 yes, otherwise it would be like what happened in Texas this year. 1 million acres burned along with 500 homes/ranches and livestock. (larger than any in California history)
he should be charged with every expense that the firefighters went through, as well as all damages. when he runs out of money, his family can continue paying. when they run out, their family.
Which arsonist has the record for creating the largest wildfire? Seems that every year they take it as a personal challenge to get their best score. Why
Thank you cal fire! I am in IL and I have some very dear friends that I love in Northern California! I hate this time of year for California. Praying for safety and rain!
@@MThomasB They should know better than any how crucial frequent low intensity fire is to these lands. Absolutely essential, but also complicated, expensive and difficult. Risk and liability. 'No one gets credit' for disaster that didn't happen but they pay if things go sideways while doing essential risky maintenance, *prescribed burning* to prevent disaster. And allowing select natural fires run.
I heard a retired fire fighter of 40 years say he did everything to protect his state of the art home and it still went up in smoke. The temperature was just to hot. If this fire was not set intentionally we might not be having this conversation.
I witnessed and video taped PGE contractors cutting tree limbs and brush and then shoving it into the forest floor i notified Cal Fire and PGE both nothing was ever done about it.
That looks like Highway 36, well to the north of Chico and Paradise. Fortunately for the people in Paradise and Magalia, the fire has burned to the north away from them.
How bout getting serious with aerial assets. Use the VLATS early in the beginning and let's get a fleet of 747 Supertankers. The small drops from helicopters and small aircraft are not working in a timely manner. Home Insurers are ending policies due to these wildfires that the current assets can't put out before the turn into disasterous fires destroying property and forests.
@@matclairoux Doesn't mean you understood a bloomin thing . You tell the person you feel they are against nature and thinking green deals , and he is logically speaking to the fact the dozer driver would save fuel if they dropped him closer to the action and would be more productive in saving nature if he could get to cutting fire line sooner . Better to actually understand what the science magazines articles reveal to the reader , than collecting a big stack of books .
Are these large air tankers even vaguely effective, looks like they are just pissing into the wind. Helicopters might be useful for local coverage, such as houses or fuel tanks.
There are ways to cut fire breaks and actually make it appear that you have learned something and gained intelligence over a period of time, but not in California or any of the other West Coast states 🤔😤😠🥱
Thank you to all the fire fighters!
Bravo to Cal Firefighters ❗️💯💯🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💪
👏🏼👏🏼🙏🙏❤️❤️
Such hard hot and dirty work. Thank you for facing this fire!
It would not be if we had better forest management.
Look at the easements along the roads, if I had my property overgrown and unkept like that, I’d be fined. I had to remove an entire ~500 year old oak because the county code enforcement said 1 branch was too close to the house, house was built in 1954…
ALL ABOUT CON-TROLL...
My land sets 3+ miles within forest boundaries on Cahuilla Mtn.
The homeowners are the only ones mitigating fire danger by threat of fines, while all state and county agencies allow dangerous overgrowth.
We need to get rid of the tree huggers that impede proper forest management.
Fire is a healthy thing for forests to control disease and pest infestations, and up until the 70's here in ɐᴉuɹoɟᴉɯɯoʞ controlled burns were the norm, then in came the commie tree hugger.
You are all very brave. Thank you ❤...
I volunteered in Chico at the aviation museum and got to know some firemens. You do a grat job. Thank you
California will fine home owners for not clearing vegetation on their private property, but they do nothing about state and county land…
👏👏👏 Exactly!
controlled burns are a thing that regularly happen
Ya I was looking at all that dry grass … no one mows?
@@aktin6011 ummm, I live in the county the fire is in, just about 10 miles from where it started. You obviously do not know what you are talking about…
@@TheTexasDuke I do, my neighbors do, property owners do, the state doesn’t, the county doesn’t, cities don’t…
These are the civil servants I respect.
👩🚒👨🚒 So much Credit goes out to these Wonderful firefighters battling these terrible out of control fires on daily basis. Please stay safe 🙏🏼❤ and Thankyou for risking your lives to save ours.
What forest management ? What’s that ?
Huge shout out to Cal fire and the inmate crews out there on the front lines 👍💪
California has the very best firefighters fighting these brushfires to get them out!!!CAL FIRE is on top of these fires 100%putting out the fires 💯💯💯
Is that why it's almost 400 thousand acres?
It's 400,000ac. because it's been over 100 for almost a month and a sh_t needed some attention.
@Waltzenfree it's always 100+ in northern California during the summer. Don't feed into some fake climate change lies. Also it's 400 thousand acres because the forest need managed and the government firefighters are basically do nothing union guys.
@@native82 yes, otherwise it would be like what happened in Texas this year.
1 million acres burned along with 500 homes/ranches and livestock.
(larger than any in California history)
Bless all you fire fighters.
Thank you, @CALFIRE. This was a rough job.
This freek that started this fire is a danger to society pray for these firefighters .
The environmentalist liberals are a danger to society. They are the reason our forests are overgrown and not properly mitigated.
he should be charged with every expense that the firefighters went through, as well as all damages. when he runs out of money, his family can continue paying. when they run out, their family.
Which arsonist has the record for creating the largest wildfire? Seems that every year they take it as a personal challenge to get their best score. Why
Praying for you al.
Thank you cal fire! I am in IL and I have some very dear friends that I love in Northern California! I hate this time of year for California. Praying for safety and rain!
How can Newsom care air pollution? He has never done anything about preventing wild fire ! 😫😫😫
Newsom has to go just like sleeping JOE their time is done
5th largest by footprint maybe but half of this fire is nothing but beneficial which can't be said about most of the others.
Say that to all the people who lost everything
@@MThomasB They should know better than any how crucial frequent low intensity fire is to these lands. Absolutely essential, but also complicated, expensive and difficult. Risk and liability.
'No one gets credit' for disaster that didn't happen but they pay if things go sideways while doing essential risky maintenance, *prescribed burning* to prevent disaster. And allowing select natural fires run.
I heard a retired fire fighter of 40 years say he did everything to protect his state of the art home and it still went up in smoke. The temperature was just to hot.
If this fire was not set intentionally we might not be having this conversation.
2 weeks has passed since this video..... And it is now rapidly ready to become the third largest wildfire in California history. 😓😓
Maintenance parts wear out after all. Not all air tankers, but a few in for the mechanic's wrench.
I have captured a lot of daytime and nighttime images of the Nixon fire from my ranch in Anza so far.
the wind is a killer.
I witnessed and video taped PGE contractors cutting tree limbs and brush and then shoving it into the forest floor i notified Cal Fire and PGE both nothing was ever done about it.
Was that an SH-3 Seaking i saw?
Checked live flight radar a few times today, those silly tankers don't show up. Just heli's.
1:28 Why unload the Cat so far away?
The truck and trailer needs room to get out. They go in more no way to turn around
All it takes is one careless smoker. Let's talk lessons
What or who set this one? Why pick on California? I've been through 2 of these kinds of fires, rescuing horses and livestock. Not laughing 😒
No wonder why it’s expensive to get property insurance but can’t keep mortgage with bank unless you have it 🥴
7 largest , 6 largest now 5 ? The countdown is running
Now 4th
@@G0PN1KB0T we ran this as a terrorist senario 50 years ago. . Fly the Rockies dropping road flares
Windy today.😕
ALMIGHTY GOD IS NOT PLAYIN' WITH YOU PEOPLE 😎🎸
You call that "raw" footage with that heat?
Skyway?
That looks like Highway 36, well to the north of Chico and Paradise. Fortunately for the people in Paradise and Magalia, the fire has burned to the north away from them.
How bout getting serious with aerial assets. Use the VLATS early in the beginning and let's get a fleet of 747 Supertankers. The small drops from helicopters and small aircraft are not working in a timely manner. Home Insurers are ending policies due to these wildfires that the current assets can't put out before the turn into disasterous fires destroying property and forests.
That's CalFire for you. Unloading the bulldozer 3 miles away from where they need it. LOL that was hilarious. Over Funded, Under Trained.
Why i would bet your against green deal and other things to save nature?
@@matclairoux you haven't the foggiest clue of the context of the subject you just commented to .
@@glennhodges4107 20years member of a science magazine, done lots of reading, what did you red?
@@matclairoux Doesn't mean you understood a bloomin thing . You tell the person you feel they are against nature and thinking green deals , and he is logically speaking to the fact the dozer driver would save fuel if they dropped him closer to the action and would be more productive in saving nature if he could get to cutting fire line sooner . Better to actually understand what the science magazines articles reveal to the reader , than collecting a big stack of books .
1 million acres burned in Texas this year along with 500 homes/ranches AND livestock!…LOL👍
Are these large air tankers even vaguely effective, looks like they are just pissing into the wind. Helicopters might be useful for local coverage, such as houses or fuel tanks.
Have a better idea?
Looks like the end of times.. Apocalypse.
Year after year, same thing ..
California is so progressive..
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
There are ways to cut fire breaks and actually make it appear that you have learned something and gained intelligence over a period of time, but not in California or any of the other West Coast states 🤔😤😠🥱
Meanwhile in Texas this year;
1 million acres burned along with 500 homes/ranches AND livestock
🤣😂🤣😂👍