Yup convicted child M. Back in 2001 and robbery with great bodily injury in 2002 - in prison for 19 years but apparently he didn’t learn from his mistakes like all child predators.
It was his old. Lady's vehicle. They were beefing and he took her car to spite her, He drove around for a while and wrecked it. Then tried to cover it up. My brother smokes weed with his brother in law. That's the story going round
@@jjrr2273 F. U. The hot embers of fir tips and oak leaves that were raining down on my place Ponderosa Fire 2012 might have sparked any given grass stalk. You live in the middle of an airport runway, jerk.
Maybe you should tell law makers to properly pay wildland fire fighters better as they can make more money flipping burgers as they're bleeding staff due to lack of pay rate
Wait, they said climate fires. False. They already arrested the dude for setting his vehicle on fire and pushing it into the woods. Where this fire started.
@@Geo-qk4dq Average global temperatures have risen less than 0.5 degrees over the past 20 years. You think 0.25-0.5 degree change is causing wildfires? It's ridiculous to the point of pagan-like superstition.
@Geo-qk4dq when someone sets a fire like every wildfire California has had. Of course it will spread when you ignore it til it gets big enough not to ignore
And people whose beach houses get washed away shouldn't rebuild on the beach, but they do. There is a given percentage of people whose favorite sport is Russian Roulette.
Every square inch of the planet has a potential for natural disasters of one type or another. Besides, when most of these places were built, the fire threat wasn't near as high.
@@jjrr2273 Usually in Ca. they have strict rulings now for vegetation clearing, they would get fined if they don't. Several years ago someone was very aggressive with his cleaning and was fined, a fire storm raged through and his house was the only one left standing. So they made changes after that.
I do not want to hear anyone blame cars for pollution when fires are allowed to destroy hundred of thousands of acres of land causing a huge pollution issue.
The fact that one guy was able to make a fire that spread that big shows a failure on the state’s part to implement proper infrastructure. If they made fire breaks, had strategic water supplies, or even pretended to care about forestry maintenance, this wouldn’t keep happening several times a year.
I have an suggestion anything should help at this point. Might sound a little crazy but here it is . Stop allowing the fire too chase after the trees. Knock the trees down and take them too the fire. 'KEEP HOMES SAFE'
He could plea bargain citing lack of malicious intent. He could say he didn't intend to start a wildfire, he was just trying to destroy evidence of a mur der.
Quit issuing permits to build in these areas. All o these areas were ranch land and open space and they are now filled with residential with no fire suppression units or emergency access roads. The trend started to happen with real estate speculation in the State and unregulated Global real estate investment. Common sense . Don't build in these areas. They can't even set backfires or controlled burns now because houses are built in areas where they shouldn't be.
If they did, it was because a lot of people in Texas made the same/similar comment prior over something California went through (like fires or earthquake). Now as I type there are people in Texas making fun of California. But give it several months....roles will be reversed like always and something will happen to Texas (i.e. like the worst fire in Texas history just a few months ago in March or the ice storm that hit in 2021 or another flood in Houston from a tropical storm/hurricane, etc.) where people in California will say the same. Then a few more months later something will hit California..... It has been going back and forth like a tennis match for decades.
Sad to say, there's hardly anywhere in California where a sizeable risk doesn't exist for fire, flood, tsunami or earthquake. Does it matter where you put your deck chair when you're on the Titanic?
Im building a summer cabin up north in the woods. If it burns, it burns...at my expense. I'm doing proper forestry work/fuel reduction before starting the construction, which doesn't guarantee much in a massive blaze.
O my god: I have experience of repeated storage burglaries and car break-ins. But to be burned out twice, and lose a pet who survived the first time. It's beyond imagining. As of now, I am not at location at hazard up-Ridge of Shingletown. But at least the little cat who got evacuated with me from the Ponderosa Fire (2012) isn't stuck there.
it is wearing on more than them, im over here in michigan and i feel like a piece of beef jerky that just came out of a smoker...im gagging and coughing a lot from breathing in that noxious toxic house fire smoke my lungs are hurting...i literally have that putrid smell of wildfire coming out of my pores my clothes all smell like a house fire🤢🤮
Seems like the government is in on this madness, and insurance companies have dropped many of these home owner’s policies. May God be with all the families
THANK GOD for lives spared so far! "It is of the LORD'S mercies that we are not consumed, because His compassions fail not. They are new every morning: great is Thy faithfulness." Lamentations 3:22-23!
@@mybachhertzbaud3074 Phos-Chek: The Fire Retardant Dropped From Planes Every summer, we hear news reports of wildfires raging across the western United States. As firefighters work to contain these blazes, air tankers drop fire retardant on the flames to reduce their intensity. Phos-Chek, a fertilizer-based liquid, is one of the most commonly used fire retardants dropped from planes. It is a direct firefighting agent that contains polymers, surfactants, water, and other additives. The polymer helps create an aqueous film on the fuel and acts as a protective barrier. The surfactants help reduce surface tension, allowing the fire retardant to penetrate the surface, while the other additives help reduce flammability. This coating deprives the fire of oxygen and reduces its intensity, allowing firefighters on the ground to safely approach and extinguish the blaze with minimal risk of flare-ups due to wind changes or dry conditions. The key ingredient in Phos-Chek is ammonium phosphate, which forms a thin coating over combustible materials such as wood or brush when applied via air tanker or helicopter bucket drops. Other Ways to Use Phos-Chek In addition to being dropped from planes, Phos-Chek can also be applied by hand or via ground vehicles. Phos-Chek also acts as a buffer between vegetation and flame-generated heat; this helps protect trees, shrubs, and other foliage from burning up completely should they come into contact with fire. Additionally, since Phos-Chek contains fertilizer components (up to 11% nitrogen), areas affected by the fire will begin regrowing sooner as beneficial nutrients are added directly into burned soil-helping prevent erosion caused by heavy rains post-fire season.
@@mybachhertzbaud3074 Phos-Chek: The Fire Retardant Dropped From Planes Every summer, we hear news reports of wildfires raging across the western United States. As firefighters work to contain these blazes, air tankers drop fire retardant on the flames to reduce their intensity. Phos-Chek, a fertilizer-based liquid, is one of the most commonly used fire retardants dropped from planes. It is a direct firefighting agent that contains polymers, surfactants, water, and other additives. The polymer helps create an aqueous film on the fuel and acts as a protective barrier. The surfactants help reduce surface tension, allowing the fire retardant to penetrate the surface, while the other additives help reduce flammability. This coating deprives the fire of oxygen and reduces its intensity, allowing firefighters on the ground to safely approach and extinguish the blaze with minimal risk of flare-ups due to wind changes or dry conditions. The key ingredient in Phos-Chek is ammonium phosphate, which forms a thin coating over combustible materials such as wood or brush when applied via air tanker or helicopter bucket drops. Other Ways to Use Phos-Chek In addition to being dropped from planes, Phos-Chek can also be applied by hand or via ground vehicles. Phos-Chek also acts as a buffer between vegetation and flame-generated heat; this helps protect trees, shrubs, and other foliage from burning up completely should they come into contact with fire. Additionally, since Phos-Chek contains fertilizer components (up to 11% nitrogen), areas affected by the fire will begin regrowing sooner as beneficial nutrients are added directly into burned soil-helping prevent erosion caused by heavy rains post-fire season.
Tragic 💔 Beneath the charred remains of the American settlements are the remains of the thriving native civilization which was vanquished by Western Expansion. Conquistadors and cowboys and bandits and military might, industrialization, disrespect and ignorance has bled and poisoned and killed and burned… leading us to this sorrowful state of ruination. 😔
Is it possible to extinguish a fire after it has started? Can we use water or other means to control and suppress the flames? There have been some promising developments and advancements, but we must continue to explore and innovate. Why can't we leverage technology to address this issue? It is not solely attributable to climate change. Could we consider utilizing seawater as a potential resource for firefighting purposes? Given that Hawaii is surrounded by water, it seems feasible to invest in pumps that can draw water from the ocean and direct it towards extinguishing the flames. This approach could potentially mitigate the risk of fires and enhance community safety.
I get so tired of hearing people whining all the time: wildfire took everything, crimes destroying small businesses etc. Why don’t you want safe Tower cities connected to maglev Trains? And end capitalism. Equal wealth.
This is so stupid, we as people need to figure this fire stuff out we are putting all this energy on trying to live on Mars and we can't even but out fire out on earth SMH........
Stop using AI to make ads. There was one made with her voice , but not her words. Elon? We need to be evaluate this so we have a fair election. Peace, my friend.
I LIVE in California mountains. Running springs. Stop with the clinate change as the reason. This was started by an arsonist. Others have been started by electric companies
this was arson - by a man who should have been behind bars - Ronnie Stout
Yup convicted child M. Back in 2001 and robbery with great bodily injury in 2002 - in prison for 19 years but apparently he didn’t learn from his mistakes like all child predators.
Black LIES Matter and ANTIFA torched dozens of cities...not one Arson Charge...
I have said this multiple time...YES!!!
And he was in court today and basically denied it saying that he “didn’t mean to and got scared” 🤡 the audacity. He’d better stay in jail forever
It was his old. Lady's vehicle. They were beefing and he took her car to spite her, He drove around for a while and wrecked it. Then tried to cover it up. My brother smokes weed with his brother in law. That's the story going round
Life in prison for that arson.
Give that dude life in prison
Much respect to our Firefighter heroes!
I JUST FEEL SORRY FOR WILDLIFE AND FIREFIGHTERS😢
My support and appreciation to the US Forrest Service firefighters for their hard work. ❤
Mismanagement of the forest land and bad environmental policies.
bad housing decisions
homeowners haven't learned basic lot clearing?
@@jjrr2273 F. U. The hot embers of fir tips and oak leaves that were raining down on my place Ponderosa Fire 2012 might have sparked any given grass stalk. You live in the middle of an airport runway, jerk.
This particular wildfire was arson that started it...
1,200 year drought as well.
It’s not the climate. It’s because the forests haven’t been maintained how they should be
Oh yea sure, go grab a rake and fix the problem!
It IS about climate change... 🤨
Stop spreading the truth. The left cannot handle it
You mean they haven't been properly raked?
It's both..
I thought the same thing when they said that.
The poor Animals who died from this I can't even think about it God🙏❤ RIP
me too
That is what you get for believing in a fairy tale
Me too 🌷🕊️💙
@@alanbiancardi2531 ?
Dont let the super tall trees get hurt from this
Maybe you should tell law makers to properly pay wildland fire fighters better as they can make more money flipping burgers as they're bleeding staff due to lack of pay rate
@@KILLKING110 how I'm on the east coast
They can withstand this if they are still alive
The pets and animals 😢 and people who have lost their lives
Dear Jesus we pray for a miracle! Stop this fire Lord! Have Mercy!!!
Lol. They are coming over the border in waves and they are not helping
🙏🌷
I feel so bad for Everyone affected by the Fires ❤ Firefighters 🚒 Thank You for your Service. Stay Safe Everyone ✝️🙏💜 😔
Report the name of more than one town location, for Heaven sakes. Ca & COLO. are very big states.
Started near Chico
bummer, poor people, poor animals...😢😢
maybe stay out of the woods ...
Devastating! In so many levels it’s painful for so many people, wildlife, homes, infrastructure and fire fighters 😢
Unbelievable this is horrific prayers for California.
Ahh...poor kitty
This is heartbreaking 😿😿😿 RIP poor kitty🙏🏻😭💕😻🙋🏼♂️
That poor cat😢
😭😭😭😿😿😿💕😻🙋🏼♂️
Wait, they said climate fires. False. They already arrested the dude for setting his vehicle on fire and pushing it into the woods. Where this fire started.
What they mean is that because the region is dryer and has had less precipitation, wild fires are larger and deadlier.
Exactly. Can't miss a chance to push the agenda.
What is wrong with People .climate is Obviously on route to Level many communities..shame on those who make a mockery of the work..shame
@@Geo-qk4dq Average global temperatures have risen less than 0.5 degrees over the past 20 years. You think 0.25-0.5 degree change is causing wildfires? It's ridiculous to the point of pagan-like superstition.
@Geo-qk4dq when someone sets a fire like every wildfire California has had. Of course it will spread when you ignore it til it gets big enough not to ignore
Maybe they shouldn't rebuild houses in dangerous area like this.
And people whose beach houses get washed away shouldn't rebuild on the beach, but they do. There is a given percentage of people whose favorite sport is Russian Roulette.
This is a place mired in poverty we literally can’t afford to move
Every square inch of the planet has a potential for natural disasters of one type or another. Besides, when most of these places were built, the fire threat wasn't near as high.
yep or clear their land, smh
@@CrispyOkracope harder
Shocking this continue neglect of the forest, thinning of trees and any kind of forest management. And it does not cause a greater chance of fire.
homeowners have a responsibility as well
@@jjrr2273 Usually in Ca. they have strict rulings now for vegetation clearing, they would get fined if they don't. Several years ago someone was very aggressive with his cleaning and was fined, a fire storm raged through and his house was the only one left standing. So they made changes after that.
God bless california
What do we do when there is no where to go and nothing to do ?
slab city
@@SenileTrumpOLE
That's under alert too!
For air quality, nevermind the One Hundred and Stupid degrees temperatures.
I do not want to hear anyone blame cars for pollution when fires are allowed to destroy hundred of thousands of acres of land causing a huge pollution issue.
The fact that one guy was able to make a fire that spread that big shows a failure on the state’s part to implement proper infrastructure. If they made fire breaks, had strategic water supplies, or even pretended to care about forestry maintenance, this wouldn’t keep happening several times a year.
Newsomes cut their budget too
I’m more livid knowing someone is responsible for this and not caused by natural causes
Again and again . Praying
the fact the old man brought out some fresh kibbles in hope that the kitty would come out the rubble just breaks my heart.
So sad😿😿😿
Poor kitty.
So sad
These numbers are insane.
It is NOT the heat
Bring back capital punishment
I have an suggestion anything should help at this point. Might sound a little crazy but here it is . Stop allowing the fire too chase after the trees. Knock the trees down and take them too the fire. 'KEEP HOMES SAFE'
🙏 God bless & take care of your people 🙏 ❤ Amen ❤
He could plea bargain citing lack of malicious intent. He could say he didn't intend to start a wildfire, he was just trying to destroy evidence of a mur der.
lol thanks
Didn't we just get record rain and snow?
Thats part of the problem. Record rains mean lots of fuel and there’s been extremely high temperatures, drying it out fast.
Yes record rain, record snow, record heat, it's almost as if there's something wrong with the climate...
Quit issuing permits to build in these areas. All o these areas were ranch land and open space and they are now filled with residential with no fire suppression units or emergency access roads. The trend started to happen with real estate speculation in the State and unregulated Global real estate investment. Common sense . Don't build in these areas. They can't even set backfires or controlled burns now because houses are built in areas where they shouldn't be.
no more fire insurance ha
Climate driven? It's from the brilliant people of California. Bless all going through this.
Remember a few years back when all those people in California were like “oh Texas deserves that”? I remember that
If they did, it was because a lot of people in Texas made the same/similar comment prior over something California went through (like fires or earthquake). Now as I type there are people in Texas making fun of California. But give it several months....roles will be reversed like always and something will happen to Texas (i.e. like the worst fire in Texas history just a few months ago in March or the ice storm that hit in 2021 or another flood in Houston from a tropical storm/hurricane, etc.) where people in California will say the same. Then a few more months later something will hit California..... It has been going back and forth like a tennis match for decades.
@@patrisio3
Well if you "vote blue no matter who", then you deserve everything bad that happens and even more.
DONALD J.TRUMP
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Prohibit home being built on the border of Forrests or in forests
Sad to say, there's hardly anywhere in California where a sizeable risk doesn't exist for fire, flood, tsunami or earthquake. Does it matter where you put your deck chair when you're on the Titanic?
@@rclaughlin slab city
Im building a summer cabin up north in the woods.
If it burns, it burns...at my expense.
I'm doing proper forestry work/fuel reduction before starting the construction, which doesn't guarantee much in a massive blaze.
O my god: I have experience of repeated storage burglaries and car break-ins. But to be burned out twice, and lose a pet who survived the first time. It's beyond imagining. As of now, I am not at location at hazard up-Ridge of Shingletown. But at least the little cat who got evacuated with me from the Ponderosa Fire (2012) isn't stuck there.
Eta kothai?
it is wearing on more than them, im over here in michigan and i feel like a piece of beef jerky that just came out of a smoker...im gagging and coughing a lot from breathing in that noxious toxic house fire smoke my lungs are hurting...i literally have that putrid smell of wildfire coming out of my pores my clothes all smell like a house fire🤢🤮
where in norcal is this?
A call for more forestery funding and officials, firemen/women, IMMEDIATELY. Train people for FREE !!!!!!
The California conservation corps is a great program the state funds. 2800 a month for young adults to work in forestry
All this death and destruction because of one pathetic man. He needs to learn there are consequences for his actions.
Arson, just as almost all fires are, including the big ones in Canada a while back. They don't tell you that though do they.
The problem with the fire is that guy ain't going to be able to pay back all the damage that he did.📡🇺🇸👽
I wish everyone would safe 🙏🏼 ❤
Have they called the National Guard in to help?
Years of poor forest management is too blame for the bad fires.
Seems like the government is in on this madness, and insurance companies have dropped many of these home owner’s policies. May God be with all the families
Those poor people & furbabies
THANK GOD for lives spared so far!
"It is of the LORD'S mercies that we are not consumed, because His compassions fail not.
They are new every morning: great is Thy faithfulness."
Lamentations 3:22-23!
Green screen was horrible
It's because we don't sweep the forests clean like the Norwegians.
The result of a diminishing atmosphere...
Thats not good
Ovo je tek početak!!
Can’t like this. 💔
John Pelletier acting as police chief and coroner..? Iykyk
I know that it is needed, but what is in that fire suppressant that is dropped by air as there must be tons of it all over California by now?🤔
It's probably very bad for the environment 😮
Perhaps it is just red baking soda add flour and the firefighters water, bake a giant Red Velvet Cake?😜
@@mybachhertzbaud3074 Phos-Chek: The Fire Retardant Dropped From Planes
Every summer, we hear news reports of wildfires raging across the western United States. As firefighters work to contain these blazes, air tankers drop fire retardant on the flames to reduce their intensity.
Phos-Chek, a fertilizer-based liquid, is one of the most commonly used fire retardants dropped from planes. It is a direct firefighting agent that contains polymers, surfactants, water, and other additives.
The polymer helps create an aqueous film on the fuel and acts as a protective barrier. The surfactants help reduce surface tension, allowing the fire retardant to penetrate the surface, while the other additives help reduce flammability.
This coating deprives the fire of oxygen and reduces its intensity, allowing firefighters on the ground to safely approach and extinguish the blaze with minimal risk of flare-ups due to wind changes or dry conditions.
The key ingredient in Phos-Chek is ammonium phosphate, which forms a thin coating over combustible materials such as wood or brush when applied via air tanker or helicopter bucket drops.
Other Ways to Use Phos-Chek
In addition to being dropped from planes, Phos-Chek can also be applied by hand or via ground vehicles.
Phos-Chek also acts as a buffer between vegetation and flame-generated heat; this helps protect trees, shrubs, and other foliage from burning up completely should they come into contact with fire.
Additionally, since Phos-Chek contains fertilizer components (up to 11% nitrogen), areas affected by the fire will begin regrowing sooner as beneficial nutrients are added directly into burned soil-helping prevent erosion caused by heavy rains post-fire season.
@@mybachhertzbaud3074 Phos-Chek: The Fire Retardant Dropped From Planes
Every summer, we hear news reports of wildfires raging across the western United States. As firefighters work to contain these blazes, air tankers drop fire retardant on the flames to reduce their intensity.
Phos-Chek, a fertilizer-based liquid, is one of the most commonly used fire retardants dropped from planes. It is a direct firefighting agent that contains polymers, surfactants, water, and other additives.
The polymer helps create an aqueous film on the fuel and acts as a protective barrier. The surfactants help reduce surface tension, allowing the fire retardant to penetrate the surface, while the other additives help reduce flammability.
This coating deprives the fire of oxygen and reduces its intensity, allowing firefighters on the ground to safely approach and extinguish the blaze with minimal risk of flare-ups due to wind changes or dry conditions.
The key ingredient in Phos-Chek is ammonium phosphate, which forms a thin coating over combustible materials such as wood or brush when applied via air tanker or helicopter bucket drops.
Other Ways to Use Phos-Chek
In addition to being dropped from planes, Phos-Chek can also be applied by hand or via ground vehicles.
Phos-Chek also acts as a buffer between vegetation and flame-generated heat; this helps protect trees, shrubs, and other foliage from burning up completely should they come into contact with fire.
Additionally, since Phos-Chek contains fertilizer components (up to 11% nitrogen), areas affected by the fire will begin regrowing sooner as beneficial nutrients are added directly into burned soil-helping prevent erosion caused by heavy rains post-fire season.
The guy who started this fire should get life with no chance of parole
I bet these people will receive more money than the ones in Hawaii
Maybe… let’s start taxing PG&E and Silicone Valley billionaires so we can afford to help our fellow Americans NOW !!!
Bad loss of land timber, most of all people and homes
fire replenished the forest
Bring back forestry management
Republicans has right to clapp there hands.
Tragic 💔 Beneath the charred remains of the American settlements are the remains of the thriving native civilization which was vanquished by Western Expansion. Conquistadors and cowboys and bandits and military might, industrialization, disrespect and ignorance has bled and poisoned and killed and burned… leading us to this sorrowful state of ruination. 😔
Correct..
...and here we are.
Poor cat was home alone couldn’t escape.😞
Boa noite.
Newsome began his tenure in 2019. Incidentally that's when all these fires began also.
Looks like NBC News paid for booty bots too.
I call that a liberal fire
Is there fire in jungles or fire is burning Agricultural land too ?
Abrupt cc is getting out of control
while in china rain nonstop for days. how i wish i can share some rain to calif
I Want Rain 🌧️ I Want Tule Fog 🌫️ I Want Janubury Weather
Geez I wonder why this continues 🤡
"CLIMATE DRIVEN WILDFIRES"???? give me a break! this fire is feeding off of a great growing season due to an abundance of rain.
East Pacific hot dry, west flooding rainy. The Pacific is het-up.
Evil in the land
meanwhile the olympics? wooo? I guess??
Trump did a back flip
soon it will all be clean.
Is it possible to extinguish a fire after it has started? Can we use water or other means to control and suppress the flames? There have been some promising developments and advancements, but we must continue to explore and innovate.
Why can't we leverage technology to address this issue? It is not solely attributable to climate change. Could we consider utilizing seawater as a potential resource for firefighting purposes? Given that Hawaii is surrounded by water, it seems feasible to invest in pumps that can draw water from the ocean and direct it towards extinguishing the flames. This approach could potentially mitigate the risk of fires and enhance community safety.
Squired knight ranger
I get so tired of hearing people whining all the time: wildfire took everything, crimes destroying small businesses etc.
Why don’t you want safe Tower cities connected to maglev Trains?
And end capitalism. Equal wealth.
Ronnie Stout went about to start a forest fire. In L.A. he couldn't get a woman or no body to hire.
Allow yourself some space and build a firewall arond the fire with the trees you knock down.
This is so stupid, we as people need to figure this fire stuff out we are putting all this energy on trying to live on Mars and we can't even but out fire out on earth SMH........
😢
Stop using AI to make ads. There was one made with her voice , but not her words. Elon? We need to be evaluate this so we have a fair election. Peace, my friend.
ANIMALS ARE VERY INTELLIGENT... I THINK THEY MUST HAVE ; FLEE FROM FIRE ZONES.
More room for low income housing.
:23 Bologna
wildfire.
I LIVE in California mountains. Running springs. Stop with the clinate change as the reason. This was started by an arsonist. Others have been started by electric companies
Wish you al good luck...best wish from Peter.sandstedt
Wasn’t Texas pan handle wild fire Bigger? I think you meant State biggest!
🤔 good question.