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Luckily for nearby homeowners these fires are pretty remote, but those tend to be the ones that burn and smoke until snow finally puts them out. We've all been through this enough and seen friends, family and neighbors lose everything that we're pretty sensitive to it.As much as the smoke is surrounding you, keep in mind what caused it and the poor residents that are living in it, if they still have a place to live.
In two months they're still under 10k acres. Out incredibly wet winter and spring has led to some slow growing, smoldering fires. But they refuse to put them out, it's a cheap way to get a big prescribed burn, damned the public health.As much as the smoke is surrounding you, keep in mind what caused it and the poor residents that are living in it, if they still have a place to live.
There are no home threatened. And again, I said MONTHS, we've all lived with fire and smoke for weeks. But months becomes a significant portion of your life. We've literally passed national legislation, implemented untold millions/billion to improve air quality for public health, but we can't put out a <10k acre slow growing wildfire. Again, I get the forest health component but at some point there has to be public health component.After our fires in 2020 we got our propane delivered as soon as they opened the roads. The driver gets out of his truck, walks over and apologies right off. He says "we have been complaining about all the damn smoke in town for weeks. Now I see what caused it and what you guys went through. I have to apologize. I will never complain about smoke again. "
Definitely sucks when normal people get caught between two different agencies. Cal fire says let it burn, county says well, you have to jump through all these hoops to rebuild... sucks.I sure can't disagree with you. Government inaction whether it be national or regional can't be excused. The SCU unit chief had said "let it burn" 398,000 acres later, billions in damage and 2 suicides later it was out after nearly a month. After 2 years people are still try to get permits to rebuild what the government decided to "let it burn".
It was said that our one fire put more pollution in the air than the entire clean air bullshit prevented.