Los Angeles is Burning!!!

I just heard that the islands of Indonesia suffered a 7.5 earthquake. Hopefully, the unthinkable won't happen to SoCal with the current wildfires.
 
I highly doubt it's "thousands" of acres, do you have references? And if you go to Sequioa National Park you would understand the difference between clear cutting and letting forests burn down. The Sierras actually NEED fire to maintain the ecosystem. This is necessary, clear cutting is not. Big difference.

As of Nov. 13th it is at 20,000+ acres burned. http://www.fire.ca.gov/index_incidents_info.php
 
I highly doubt it's "thousands" of acres, do you have references? And if you go to Sequioa National Park you would understand the difference between clear cutting and letting forests burn down. The Sierras actually NEED fire to maintain the ecosystem. This is necessary, clear cutting is not. Big difference.

I wasn't really defending clearcutting. I was pointing out that the State of California is incapable of preserving/maintaining the forests in owns. So environmentalists shouldn't go around bashing clearcutters nor asking for laws banning clearcutting when the State of California is incapable of preserving/maintaining the forests in owns. Btw, most of that clearcutting happens on government-owned land and is leased to logging companies.
Here are three recent and active fires in California.

Lastly, here is evidence from the state.

From: http://www.fire.ca.gov/index_incidents_info.php

Triangle Complex (includes Freeway Fire)
County: Orange County (started in Riverside County)
Start Date/Time: November 15, 2008 at 9:01 p.m.
Location: Corona City, west of Hwy 71 and north of Hwy 91
Administrative Unit: CAL FIRE / Orange County Fire Authority/ Corona City Fire / Anaheim Fire / Chino Valley Fire
Acres Burned: 10,475 acres
Containment: 0% contained
Freeway Fire Information: (714) XXX-XXXX

Sayre Fire
County: Los Angeles County
Start Date/Time: November 14, 2008 at 10:29 p.m.
Location: Sylmar
Administrative Unit: Los Angeles City Fire
Acres Burned: 9,497 acres
Containment: 30% contained
Sayre Fire Information : (323) XXX-XXXX

Tea Fire
County: Santa Barbara County
Start Date/Time: November 13, 2008 at 6:30 p.m.
Location: Montecito, Cold Spring Creek and Hot Springs Road
Administrative Unit: Santa Barbara County Fire
Acres Burned: 1,940 acres
Containment: 75% contained
Tea Fire Information : (805) XXX-XXXX
 
It took me about 45 minutes to drive to Costco which is usually a 2 minute drive. With the freeway closed, there was gridlock on surface streets in all directions.

This really made think that if something big were to happen in So Calif., there's no way people would be able to get anywhere.
 
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