That is strange indeed. Possibly it survives if it is on the wind side. I cannot help but feel that the local and state government failed these people. Also, no rebuildng without a proper code for this kind of scenario.
Because houses are built of dried wood, and living trees are wet wood. Ever tried to start a fire with fresh wood? It does not work. On top, trees have barks that protect them. There are a lot of tree species who acctually need a casual fire around them, like eukalyptos.
This will be a huge trailer park whilst people clear their property and begin to rebuild. Some will sell their plots and move on. The land is still worth a fortune.
Is there an explanation for 2:04 through 2:34? (seemingly untouched houses - or are they fireproof)? I also echo another's question about how bushes and trees seemed fine. **Why do houses burn so easily? 200,no,1200 degree fireproof substances DO exist. And for decades, huh? Come on. It's 1990. Why is home fire still an issue? The Home Sales Industrial Complex??**
I have heard mention that the 2028 Olympics is to be held in the Palisades area. Clearing the area out was the goal and if the 15 minute city begins there, even better.
How can anyone in England in England complain about Harry and Meghan along with other people who are helping the survivors of this devastating disaster?
Building materials that stood the test were bricks.
In a fire. Not so much in an earthquake.
Other building techniques protect against earthquakes. Irrelevant! @@robertsteele474
I wonder why only the houses burned down, but not the bushes and trees next to them? There was a strong wind, right?!?
That is strange indeed. Possibly it survives if it is on the wind side.
I cannot help but feel that the local and state government failed these people. Also, no rebuildng without a proper code for this kind of scenario.
I was just wondering that! I shared it to some friends and family and they all asked the same thing.
Because houses are built of dried wood, and living trees are wet wood. Ever tried to start a fire with fresh wood? It does not work. On top, trees have barks that protect them. There are a lot of tree species who acctually need a casual fire around them, like eukalyptos.
And even the trash cans and fences look so untouched
@sealife22 Metal?
Looks like Gaza in miniature.
Yeah. Classy, huh. They must be proud.
Gaza looks so peaceful and quiet.
Troll yourself there.
Welcome to Gaza.
Looks like new Vegas
i got spursss that jingle jangle jingle
I have just 'followed' the video on Google street view. Wow.
I did that yesterday with a video . The houses were like the house in home alone massive
Amazing how one house is intact and the one next door is gone. Looks like Ukraine from Russian bombs. Hear that wind howl
This will be a huge trailer park whilst people clear their property and begin to rebuild. Some will sell their plots and move on. The land is still worth a fortune.
Is there an explanation for 2:04 through 2:34? (seemingly untouched houses - or are they fireproof)? I also echo another's question about how bushes and trees seemed fine.
**Why do houses burn so easily? 200,no,1200 degree fireproof substances DO exist. And for decades, huh? Come on. It's 1990. Why is home fire still an issue? The Home Sales Industrial Complex??**
One match and a little bit of wind. That's scary.
Incredibly sad this was a beautiful neighborhood
Looks like Syria during the Assad era
Fire has right to exist and self defence.. it is acting accrotding international law, those are fighting with this legal fire are real terrorist
Reminds me of Hiroshima after the bomb.
I have heard mention that the 2028 Olympics is to be held in the Palisades area. Clearing the area out was the goal and if the 15 minute city begins there, even better.
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How can anyone in England in England complain about Harry and Meghan along with other people who are helping the survivors of this devastating disaster?
That’s lovely new update by news 🗞️ first time to see . So sad views . Hope by rebuilding