Powerful images that requires no dramatic narration or sound effects. Images that speak to the heart. Terribly sad images. Thoughts and Prayers are with everyone affected from south of Denver.
@@daflatearth7456 Satellite lasers are to kill other satellites, lacking power to burn down through atmosphere. To use satellites on ground targets DROP it on them. From Orbit. Orbits that are round like the planet.
The romans built jack SHIT in those skirts and sandals lol you mean they hijacked the ancient tartarian/millennial blueprint and theyve been slowly letting it all degrade since then
Good point. I do find it interesting that cement, metal and wood from the homes were able to burn all the way to the foundation, including vehicle engine blocks melted to the ground. Yet the tree remain standing. I understand the trees have water in them, but this doesn’t seem right
One of my boss’s house was on the border of the fire. Really harrowing stuff, and I am glad that the 30,000 currently in shelters were able to get out safely. Wishing the best for the victims. Nil Sine Numine. Edit: I have been so disappointed with people instantly politicizing this event. You people disgust and sicken me. This is not a Republican loss or a Liberal loss, this is a human loss.
I have family that was affected by the Tubbs fire too. They ended up evacuating twice. Fortunately, they had just moved two weeks prior. Their old residence, daycare and school were all gone. I'm sorry your daughter lost everything. While it may be true that things can be replaced, having to replace everything including where you lived is still a big trauma.
The only thing that burned are the homes and businesses. Probably powered by the neglectful PG&E. Cali fires were caused by them for many many years and blamed it on wildfires and weather.
"If you build they will come" no better words stated! Builder's will build anywhere and people keep purchasing homes in crazy locations like next to landfills,interstates,airport's, mountains and in this case grasslands! When you have a home with your cedar privacy picket fence backed up to 2 foot prairie grass and 100 plus mph wind's which aren't uncommon for the highway 93 stretch what could go wrong??? Builder's and real estate agents profit from stupidity and the general public that have no idea about what mother nature is capable of!! All they know is that we have such beautiful views!!! The Builder's and Real Estate agents are laughing all the way to the bank! I'm terribly sorry for your loss and my condolences go out to you folks. 😢 I'm pissed at these lowlife builder's and real estate agents that gain money from out of state people that want to see our beautiful state!
This my town ive lived here for 17 years my grandparents lived here for 70 years and the sad thing is people are still going to say global warming is not real and that climate change is a hoax
Global warming is not real and climate change is a hoax. Obviously. Maybe try not to build big houses only 3 feet apart. Some of us tried to warn ya'll for 30 years about that.
Every part of a house is dry and extremely flammable. There is a ton of moisture in those trees and are more resistant to burning than you'd think. However, in Paradise, any of the trees that looked to have survived initially did succumb to the damage they received in the following weeks and months. There are almost no trees at all there now aside in the few spots of town that the fire skipped.
@@GeneralLee131 I saw this in Coffey Park in Santa Rosa, Ca, after the October 2017 Tubbs fire destroyed 1500 homes there. Damned Diablo Winds 75mph+. I helped pick through one home. So many ignorant dumb asses on line were blaming Directed Energy Weapons and you will see the retards posting this soon. ''The trees are all untouched. All of the toilets melted. All of the glass melted. All ceramics melted, all of the copper pipes melted''. Nope, I have close ups of the debris, shattered toilet, copper plumbing still there, large pieces of bedroom window glass lying on the sidewalk after the radiant heat burst them. The destruction of Coffey Park hit me and my friends hard. I feel for these people of Louisville.
Wow…I mean, WOW! It looks like the aftermath of an F5 tornado, but with the added dimension of fire: unbreathable air, carcinogens, danger of reigniting, etc. My niece and her husband had to run for their lives. I’m so very, very sorry for everyone there!
The only thing that burned are the homes and businesses. Probably powered by the neglectful PG&E. Cali fires were caused by them for many many years and blamed it on wildfires and weather.
Colorado is a high desert / prairie ecosystem. This area is a lot of scrub grass and cactus. We are supposed to get cold dry snow dustings though the holidays, with wet heavy snow in the spring. Except it's been in the 50s with no moisture, going back to August.
A grid pattern construction 4 main exits. In an emergency 2 roads were how u escaped through while the other two roads allowed for. Emergency crews to enter the areas without a bottle neck situation from occurring
Opening shot is Muirwoods Circle in Broomfield approx 100 homes in the view..Many more burned..... 7 Miles west is Superior, burned. 2-3 miles north is Davidson Mesa, burned and 3-4 fires to the east. South of Superior, 3 miles, were more fires Hwy 128 area. 12 or so fires separated by many miles. Muirwoods are has golf course and open space that seem ok
Trees are alive they have roots that go deep to get water and sap that protects them from flames unless it's too hot. Houses on the other hand are dead wood. Bone dry... Actually a lot of the trees look scorched too. They may only be standing because they have roots that anchor them deep or not be totally charred on the inside.
The only thing that burned are the homes and businesses. Probably powered by the neglectful PG&E. Cali fires were caused by them for many many years and blamed it on wildfires and weather.
What happened is very hard to swallow. Fire shows no mercy. I hope they change the codes and not build so close. But I would bet nobody learns from this disaster.
Nothing destroys like fire. Prayers up continually for these folks. These houses all look like they all had smart meters. Why were any of those trees spared? This reminds me of the Paradise fires. This is so devastating. Please let the public know how they can help.
It's terrible to see this, but why do house builders use wood for everything? Why not have brick walls and tiles on the roof? In every burnt down house one can see concrete foundations and brick chimneys still standing? In some videos of this disaster there are videos of properties in the process of being built (all out of wood), wood piles still sitting on the pavement. This is like kindle to a fire. America needs to look into their building methods, this is crazy!
When u build a subdivision with only one way out u create a bottle neck condition were can't get fire crews in. Because u got everyone trying to get out at one time. Didn't learn from the Chicago fire. Of 1875
True, but, in this case, there hasn't been a single confirmed death (as I type this). As of last night, there were two people missing. So, despite doing huge damage to property, disrupting lives, and having a cul-de-sac laden layout, people actually got out.
I haven't been able to find out what started the fires. Can anyone tell me if they know? My heart goes out to everyone effected by the fires in Colorado. No one ever needs to know this type of tragedy. Thoughts and Prayers from Florida-I know it's not much but it's all I can do.
People thought it was power lines, but the Boulder County Sheriffs Office & Xcel have said that that was not the case. It was most likely caused by a shed that was on fire, but they’re investigating that as well. I live in this area, and we appreciate your thoughts and prayers❤️
There's reason to believe the fires started from a burning barn shed on a well know cult's property. It's been so dry in CO that it could've even been a passerby's cigarette thrown by the shed. The shed is somewhat close the road
The only thing that burned are the homes and businesses. Probably powered by the neglectful PG&E. Cali fires were caused by them for many many years and blamed it on wildfires and weather.
6,000 acres. 991 homes destroyed, 127 damaged. 553 destroyed in Louisville, 332 destroyed in Superior, 106 in Unincorporated area. 1,118 total buildings either destroyed or damaged. 3 missing people
We get hurricane force downdrafts that push down the flatiron valleys when weather fronts move in from the Pacific. There was a cold front pushing 70 to 110mph wind in front of it. I couldn't even evacuate my car without getting blown off my feet. They also couldn't fly any water tankers because of the wind, it was like bellows on dry grass.
The bigger challenge in this specific fire was the wind dispersing any water that was sprayed. For at least the first 12 hours, all the firefighters could do was help get people out. But, yeah, once the fire caught in one house, all the others nearby were at HUGE risk. That said, one of the most thoroughly devastated neighborhoods was actually a fairly spread out ... 50-ish feet from the nearest house.
I just realised I never saw any air drops called in on any of the footage I saw. I truly hope fire retardant was considered to protect those homes. God bless those effected by this tragedy.
I think either the temperature wasn't high enough or it was so hot that it's completely scorched even though it doesn't look it. I've seen first hand a fire that took out a solid metal bridge and the asphalt seemed to be there but if you attempted to step on it, it just turned to powdered.
Dear spammers; this is a dry prairie. There were 70 to 110mph winds. Bellows + grass = fires. Also, I am 2miles as the crow flies, so come over here and fight me about before you post stupid tinfoil hat crap about alien weapons.
Of course they did, from all over the region. These were 100+ mph winds driving the fire - completely unsafe for them. Also, the homes mostly had gas lines that exploded and kept the flames going for hours. FDs had to determine how best to cordon off areas and pick their battles.
The only thing that burned are the homes and businesses. Probably powered by the neglectful PG&E. Cali fires were caused by them for many many years and blamed it on wildfires and weather.
That awkward moment when the government knows it should have made loggers government employees and provided them with great pay, benefits, vacation, health insurance and full benefits!! BUT NOOOOOO
Ok can we PLEASE STOP designing suburbs that look like THIS now?!? Winding roads with only one way in and out?! It's not good design nor safe for fire evacuation!
@@tequilasunrise950 I suppose so. Gated communities are weird. I am just biased because although I live in a nice suburb, it has four different streets out.. so it's a non-gated but still rather quiet suburb. Just well situated with probably planners back int the day who were hopefully less power-crazy.
No they could have blasted Marshall lake west of the area and flood the community to put out the fire. And didn't an look at the cheap construction and way city planners allowed the construction of subdivisions around Rocky flats radioactive waste site. Now a former wildlife area. They didn't want to maintain the site going back 70 years. When a plutonium fire occurred back in the 50s. and dumped half a century of nuclear waste underground to cover it up tell the land become to radioactive to farm. And use.
The ground water under them homes is deathly Radioactive. Because of years. Of Radioactive waste. Along with 34 other Radioactive waste site all over the city.
I worked on that subdivision an and many others all throughout the state. Going back to the early 90s an when said it wasn't safe to build homes that way got fired. For telling then they were in violation of fire safety regulations an osha code. In there construction. As an electrician. What happened was ones the fires hit the homes the fire feed off the gas lines because they were built too close together. And not enough fire hydrants to put them out. An no one in the community trained in how to fight a fire tell fire crews show up an the entire city is built that way.
It was dry prairie grass that burned. With 100 mph winds blowing firebrands ahead and starting new fires instantly. The same thing happened in Santa Rosa where 1500 homes in a residential area burned within hours one night in October 2017. The fire started 16 miles away. Houses in Coffey Park would burn 45 seconds apart. Heat from a burning house would shatter the next house's windows and flames would blow through the house igniting everything. They burnt from the inside out. Coffey Park looked like homes in this video. The closest thing that I saw to Hell is when sparks and embers blew across the road and all over the truck like heavy blinding snow. You know you are in trouble when the plastic windshield wiper frames start to melt.
Many Prayers sent from Florida! 🙏🙏🙏🙏 Such devastation to all the home's and businesses. 🙏 🙏 Praying that no one was hurt badly, same goes to all the First Responders, Police from many different Counties, etc. Without you getting all of the people out fast this could have turned a total different picture. God is with you all, come together ❤ 🙏 and rebuild your beautiful land and home's. 🙏 Praying the Government helps out tremendously. Your in our ❤ 💙 Heart's.
@@Excremental_Discharge um i grew up in hurricane country. If your gonna live where wildfires or grass fires occur and you dont build your house to repel such fires and choose to have a "house" built by trashy homebuilders (almost all modern ones today) then oh well. Either adapt to your environment or mother nature (as always) will send you constant reminders of your lack of planning. Even on the Gulf Coast I always had to hear the pathetic "oh woe is me! My house flooded! WHY!!! WHY GOD WHY!!! WHHHAAAA!" Hmm..maybe NOT living at or below sea level, maybe NOT having your house at ground level and on a slab vs ELEVATED and if needed, on stilts which would prevent....flooding? Huh? How does that work? Yeah, a modern, everyone's in a damn hurry and always playing the victim card yet having SOOOO much information at one's fingertips from anywhere on Earth 24/7 and people can easily find out about their potential new area they want to live but refuse to do their homework and realize "hmm.. this is a risky area...what can I do to minimize any impacts to my home and my quality of life...I know...RESEARCH"... People in Western Society in the 21st century... "Nah....that requires effort and common sense... I'll just BUY THE MOST EXPENSIVE AND LONGEST TERMED PURCHASE OF MY LIFE IRRESPONSIBLY WITHOUT ANY HOMEWORK and what happens...oh well..it happens. Is this comment too real for yall modern idiots?
Dam... Looks like the high school is gone too. Geeze people. I am so sorry for your loss. Illinois is open and welcomes anyone that wants to move here. We are hiring for everything right now.
... ( ZEPHANIAH ) 3 : 5., The just LORD is in the midst thereof ; he will not do iniquity : every morning doth he bring his judgment to light, he faileth not ; but the unjust knoweth no shame.
How is it alk grass and trees on the outer rim of the neighborhood is UNTOUCHED? How are backyard fences unscorched, but houses and autos are completely disintegrated? This is what a DEW is capable of doing when applied to a structure layout. Look up pictures of Coffee Park, and Paradise California fires and look at the distinct parallels in destruction and outer neighborhood perimeter non burned areas.
Bruh, I live 3 miles up wind. We had hurricane force winds coming down the mountain downslope, and it's been dry af since August. The wind was sustained 70mph with a clocked gust of 110.
Isn't it interesting that the only victims of the fire are the homes...and they are burned to the ground without a single brick standing on another. Cars in the driveways aren't just burned, they are melted. Melted! Anyone who believes that this was an ordinary "forest fire" simply has no conception of what they're talking about. These homes were individually targeted and destroyed by directed energy weapons which can sometimes be seen in action during filming. Look at the trees standing perfectly fine nearby. The weapon appears as a streak of green light coming from an aircraft above. Before you simply accept this story, take a little time to look into it first. This is your government at work.
70 years of neglect of Rocky flats radioactive waste site lead to it an federal government mismanagement an state ,level mismanagement of a Radioactive waste site behind the area did it.
Less shoveling the snow in there parking lots an drive ways for decades it was. Your not allowed to live in Boulder or the surrounding area less make more then 300 million a year.
Thank you for not having music over this. Respect
I completely agree
I pray for every animal that was in this fire!
Powerful images that requires no dramatic narration or sound effects. Images that speak to the heart. Terribly sad images. Thoughts and Prayers are with everyone affected from south of Denver.
God Bless from Monaco, try to stay upbeat, no deaths, but seeing everything gone is devastating. Come together and be there for all. 👼🏼❤✝✡
Sadly 2 people are now reported missing. Hopefully they are just somewhere safe.
Complete devastation next to homes looking completely untouched, eerie
Direct Energy Weapons
@@daflatearth7456 Satellite lasers are to kill other satellites, lacking power to burn down through atmosphere. To use satellites on ground targets DROP it on them. From Orbit. Orbits that are round like the planet.
@@danjohnston9037 ya ok. Lol
The reason the ancient Roman built there streets in a square was so there were 4 means to get out of an area in the event of a fire.
The romans built jack SHIT in those skirts and sandals lol you mean they hijacked the ancient tartarian/millennial blueprint and theyve been slowly letting it all degrade since then
In our thoughts and prayers - cheers from Queensland Australia
My cousin sister and her daughter both lost their homes to the 🔥 it's so heartbreaking 💜
Ian shocked at the damage to homes, but marvel at the evergreen trees left untouched.
Because live vegetation, like trees, have WATER in them. House structures make good kindling.
Good point. I do find it interesting that cement, metal and wood from the homes were able to burn all the way to the foundation, including vehicle engine blocks melted to the ground. Yet the tree remain standing. I understand the trees have water in them, but this doesn’t seem right
One of my boss’s house was on the border of the fire. Really harrowing stuff, and I am glad that the 30,000 currently in shelters were able to get out safely. Wishing the best for the victims. Nil Sine Numine.
Edit: I have been so disappointed with people instantly politicizing this event. You people disgust and sicken me. This is not a Republican loss or a Liberal loss, this is a human loss.
roads were untouched and some trees where not burned . Pinpoint accuracy there.
@@gregtowle8830 D.E.W. it's programed like a blue print, but it's a map.
May the residents find strength to go forward in recovery. Very sad for their loss of home and property.
Very sad sending prayers to everybody my daughter she lost everything in the tubs fire in California
I have family that was affected by the Tubbs fire too. They ended up evacuating twice. Fortunately, they had just moved two weeks prior. Their old residence, daycare and school were all gone. I'm sorry your daughter lost everything. While it may be true that things can be replaced, having to replace everything including where you lived is still a big trauma.
Regarding sending prayers, do you use Western Union or regular mail?
The only thing that burned are the homes and businesses. Probably powered by the neglectful PG&E. Cali fires were caused by them for many many years and blamed it on wildfires and weather.
Prayers...glad everyone safe. What an awful way to start the new year.😯 Hey everyone BE KIND, WITH YOU WAYS AND YOUR WORDS.
I'm so happy my 78 year old home is brick and non flammable roofing materials
"If you build they will come" no better words stated! Builder's will build anywhere and people keep purchasing homes in crazy locations like next to landfills,interstates,airport's, mountains and in this case grasslands! When you have a home with your cedar privacy picket fence backed up to 2 foot prairie grass and 100 plus mph wind's which aren't uncommon for the highway 93 stretch what could go wrong??? Builder's and real estate agents profit from stupidity and the general public that have no idea about what mother nature is capable of!! All they know is that we have such beautiful views!!! The Builder's and Real Estate agents are laughing all the way to the bank! I'm terribly sorry for your loss and my condolences go out to you folks. 😢 I'm pissed at these lowlife builder's and real estate agents that gain money from out of state people that want to see our beautiful state!
Where would you suggest people go to live in a perfectly safe state where nothing could ever happen?
@@Galen-864 Phoenix. Nothing happens here.
@@coloradobrad6779 You dont have water and if your AC goes out you are literally toast. Nope, not safe.
It like the people in Malibu they have fires then mudslides and then the insurance pays out and they rebuild bigger common thing for the rich
This my town ive lived here for 17 years my grandparents lived here for 70 years and the sad thing is people are still going to say global warming is not real and that climate change is a hoax
Global warming is not real and climate change is a hoax. Obviously.
Maybe try not to build big houses only 3 feet apart. Some of us tried to warn ya'll for 30 years about that.
Global warming is not real and climate change is a hoax, duh.
Why are all the evergreens standing? That is the first to ignite they have oil?
They must have jumped from house to house while going around the trees
Looks exactly like the Paradise, CA, fire. Strange.
Every part of a house is dry and extremely flammable. There is a ton of moisture in those trees and are more resistant to burning than you'd think. However, in Paradise, any of the trees that looked to have survived initially did succumb to the damage they received in the following weeks and months. There are almost no trees at all there now aside in the few spots of town that the fire skipped.
@@GeneralLee131 I saw this in Coffey Park in Santa Rosa, Ca, after the October 2017 Tubbs fire destroyed 1500 homes there. Damned Diablo Winds 75mph+. I helped pick through one home. So many ignorant dumb asses on line were blaming Directed Energy Weapons and you will see the retards posting this soon. ''The trees are all untouched. All of the toilets melted. All of the glass melted. All ceramics melted, all of the copper pipes melted''. Nope, I have close ups of the debris, shattered toilet, copper plumbing still there, large pieces of bedroom window glass lying on the sidewalk after the radiant heat burst them. The destruction of Coffey Park hit me and my friends hard. I feel for these people of Louisville.
Who told that that evergreen trees are the first to ignite? 🤨
Wow…I mean, WOW! It looks like the aftermath of an F5 tornado, but with the added dimension of fire: unbreathable air, carcinogens, danger of reigniting, etc. My niece and her husband had to run for their lives. I’m so very, very sorry for everyone there!
How does this even happen? It's not even on the national news! A fire that spread so quickly in a wet environment is just so bizarre.
It has been extremely dry for months.
Before snowing New Year’s Eve, we hadn’t had any snowfall in the last 6 months
The only thing that burned are the homes and businesses. Probably powered by the neglectful PG&E. Cali fires were caused by them for many many years and blamed it on wildfires and weather.
Colorado is a high desert / prairie ecosystem. This area is a lot of scrub grass and cactus. We are supposed to get cold dry snow dustings though the holidays, with wet heavy snow in the spring. Except it's been in the 50s with no moisture, going back to August.
@@lh3540 And! NO!
Sending you strength Colorado 🙏. I am so very sorry.
So sorry to all of you folks, will pray for you
Now city planners have u doing donuts in a subdivision without adequate means to leave the areas as fire crews get in.
Yep, and large houses only a few feet apart. This was predictable.
A grid pattern construction 4 main exits. In an emergency 2 roads were how u escaped through while the other two roads allowed for. Emergency crews to enter the areas without a bottle neck situation from occurring
Well that’s not the case with modern America. People just lost everything, please don’t try and be a smart aleck
Opening shot is Muirwoods Circle in Broomfield approx 100 homes in the view..Many more burned..... 7 Miles west is Superior, burned. 2-3 miles north is Davidson Mesa, burned and 3-4 fires to the east. South of Superior, 3 miles, were more fires Hwy 128 area. 12 or so fires separated by many miles. Muirwoods are has golf course and open space that seem ok
It appears as if each house was exploded from inside. Trees are standing; some weren't even touched by the fire.
Trees are alive they have roots that go deep to get water and sap that protects them from flames unless it's too hot. Houses on the other hand are dead wood. Bone dry... Actually a lot of the trees look scorched too. They may only be standing because they have roots that anchor them deep or not be totally charred on the inside.
Many of them did from their own gas lines.
The only thing that burned are the homes and businesses. Probably powered by the neglectful PG&E. Cali fires were caused by them for many many years and blamed it on wildfires and weather.
What happened is very hard to swallow. Fire shows no mercy. I hope they change the codes and not build so close. But I would bet nobody learns from this disaster.
Nothing destroys like fire. Prayers up continually for these folks. These houses all look like they all had smart meters. Why were any of those trees spared? This reminds me of the Paradise fires. This is so devastating. Please let the public know how they can help.
Reminds me of California.
These poor people. Sending prayers!
There sure are a lot of trees still standing.
Read the myriad comments about trees, roots, and water. Also, trees don't have gas lines installed.
@@mlr4524 what about the pine needles? A fire "blows through to the next house", but the needles on the tree between are untouched.
It's terrible to see this, but why do house builders use wood for everything? Why not have brick walls and tiles on the roof? In every burnt down house one can see concrete foundations and brick chimneys still standing? In some videos of this disaster there are videos of properties in the process of being built (all out of wood), wood piles still sitting on the pavement. This is like kindle to a fire. America needs to look into their building methods, this is crazy!
Disposable civilizations my friend. Disposable civilizations.
How much does it cost to build a brick 2 story house with a tiled roof? And there’s your answer.
When u build a subdivision with only one way out u create a bottle neck condition were can't get fire crews in. Because u got everyone trying to get out at one time. Didn't learn from the Chicago fire. Of 1875
Captain Hindsight to save the day once again!
Somehow city planners skipped basic. Construction codes
True, but, in this case, there hasn't been a single confirmed death (as I type this). As of last night, there were two people missing. So, despite doing huge damage to property, disrupting lives, and having a cul-de-sac laden layout, people actually got out.
Who is the Fire I.C on scene , I would like to join one of the crews
My Lord. It looks like a war zone 😳.
I haven't been able to find out what started the fires. Can anyone tell me if they know?
My heart goes out to everyone effected by the fires in Colorado. No one ever needs to know this type of tragedy.
Thoughts and Prayers from Florida-I know it's not much but it's all I can do.
People thought it was power lines, but the Boulder County Sheriffs Office & Xcel have said that that was not the case. It was most likely caused by a shed that was on fire, but they’re investigating that as well.
I live in this area, and we appreciate your thoughts and prayers❤️
There's reason to believe the fires started from a burning barn shed on a well know cult's property. It's been so dry in CO that it could've even been a passerby's cigarette thrown by the shed. The shed is somewhat close the road
The only thing that burned are the homes and businesses. Probably powered by the neglectful PG&E. Cali fires were caused by them for many many years and blamed it on wildfires and weather.
@@johnmoore4822 not PG&E in Colorado
@@democratsareterrorists still it was whoever’s power company
what's going on? how big is this fire?
1600 acres. Densely populated suburbs and subdivisions.
6,000 acres. 991 homes destroyed, 127 damaged. 553 destroyed in Louisville, 332 destroyed in Superior, 106 in Unincorporated area. 1,118 total buildings either destroyed or damaged. 3 missing people
Prayers 🙏
How? How with that much open defendable space.
I do not understand.
We get hurricane force downdrafts that push down the flatiron valleys when weather fronts move in from the Pacific. There was a cold front pushing 70 to 110mph wind in front of it. I couldn't even evacuate my car without getting blown off my feet. They also couldn't fly any water tankers because of the wind, it was like bellows on dry grass.
There is no way this was a natural fire.
Is the Costco still standing?
Standing yes but looks like the inside burned. Was watching the live feed earlier.
An when build homes Too close together u can't get fire crews behind the an in between homes to prevent it from spreading to other. Buildings
The bigger challenge in this specific fire was the wind dispersing any water that was sprayed. For at least the first 12 hours, all the firefighters could do was help get people out. But, yeah, once the fire caught in one house, all the others nearby were at HUGE risk. That said, one of the most thoroughly devastated neighborhoods was actually a fairly spread out ... 50-ish feet from the nearest house.
Why so o many trees standing?
I just realised I never saw any air drops called in on any of the footage I saw. I truly hope fire retardant was considered to protect those homes.
God bless those effected by this tragedy.
Dziwne? Spaliły się tylko domy i drzewa, ale nie asfalt.
I think either the temperature wasn't high enough or it was so hot that it's completely scorched even though it doesn't look it.
I've seen first hand a fire that took out a solid metal bridge and the asphalt seemed to be there but if you attempted to step on it, it just turned to powdered.
If youre suggesting DEW there are no melted bricks. This was started from upwind at a shack on purpose.
Behind the area west sites Rocky flats radioactive waste site. Now u got all that radioactive dirt washing into the downtown area water shed.
Because of a fire at Rocky Flats in 1957, there's still-detectable levels of radiation 30 miles to the east
Dear spammers; this is a dry prairie. There were 70 to 110mph winds. Bellows + grass = fires. Also, I am 2miles as the crow flies, so come over here and fight me about before you post stupid tinfoil hat crap about alien weapons.
Some of the comments on this video are appalling, aren’t they. Bunch of crazies.
This isn't suspicious at all.
No FD responded???
Of course they did, from all over the region. These were 100+ mph winds driving the fire - completely unsafe for them. Also, the homes mostly had gas lines that exploded and kept the flames going for hours. FDs had to determine how best to cordon off areas and pick their battles.
@@mlr4524 Awesome triaging but so sad and unfortunate for the home owners!😢My prayers continue for the area🙏🏼✝️
This is so sad. Wow.
It looks like to me what paradise California looked like after the camp fire.
Seems like a Gas plumbing leak as it only burnt houses but trees and grass is green and roads look clean.
The only thing that burned are the homes and businesses. Probably powered by the neglectful PG&E. Cali fires were caused by them for many many years and blamed it on wildfires and weather.
We have Xcel. There were early videos about a shed fire off 93.
@@lh3540 what are you talking about?
America is in distress.
That awkward moment when the government knows it should have made loggers government employees and provided them with great pay, benefits, vacation, health insurance and full benefits!! BUT NOOOOOO
Ok can we PLEASE STOP designing suburbs that look like THIS now?!? Winding roads with only one way in and out?! It's not good design nor safe for fire evacuation!
They could design emergency gates that are activated by the front gate.
@@tequilasunrise950 I suppose so. Gated communities are weird. I am just biased because although I live in a nice suburb, it has four different streets out.. so it's a non-gated but still rather quiet suburb. Just well situated with probably planners back int the day who were hopefully less power-crazy.
Lets build a subdivision with only one way out. That's smart
Lets build houses 10 feet apart.. thats enough of a firebreak.. yeah..about that.
It’s too early to be making snarky comments when there’s people like me who live in this area and won’t recover for awhile
No they could have blasted Marshall lake west of the area and flood the community to put out the fire. And didn't an look at the cheap construction and way city planners allowed the construction of subdivisions around Rocky flats radioactive waste site. Now a former wildlife area. They didn't want to maintain the site going back 70 years. When a plutonium fire occurred back in the 50s. and dumped half a century of nuclear waste underground to cover it up tell the land become to radioactive to farm. And use.
The ground water under them homes is deathly Radioactive. Because of years. Of Radioactive waste. Along with 34 other Radioactive waste site all over the city.
I worked on that subdivision an and many others all throughout the state. Going back to the early 90s an when said it wasn't safe to build homes that way got fired. For telling then they were in violation of fire safety regulations an osha code. In there construction. As an electrician. What happened was ones the fires hit the homes the fire feed off the gas lines because they were built too close together. And not enough fire hydrants to put them out. An no one in the community trained in how to fight a fire tell fire crews show up an the entire city is built that way.
Guess we should be building houses out of pine trees cause lots of those don't burn
They Will Rebuild in No Time
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Let’s rebuild it back so something else can happen
Give it back to the animals! Stop being selfish
I wonder how. Any houses had wooden fences. I think they act as wicks
That's the worse fire destruction I ever seen
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Streets are clean there is a pattern wildfires don't leave things untouched like mail boxes and trash cans. Wind is a HARRP manipulation
Smokey the Bear is in jail tonight after being seen laughing & running away from fire...
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Very sad day .god bless .
Many strong trees in Colorado
Wildfire? Really?
Definitely not a forest fire
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It was dry prairie grass that burned. With 100 mph winds blowing firebrands ahead and starting new fires instantly. The same thing happened in Santa Rosa where 1500 homes in a residential area burned within hours one night in October 2017. The fire started 16 miles away. Houses in Coffey Park would burn 45 seconds apart. Heat from a burning house would shatter the next house's windows and flames would blow through the house igniting everything. They burnt from the inside out. Coffey Park looked like homes in this video. The closest thing that I saw to Hell is when sparks and embers blew across the road and all over the truck like heavy blinding snow. You know you are in trouble when the plastic windshield wiper frames start to melt.
December. I might buy this.. if it were summer. This is Not a natural event.
@@lancelotdufrane I can tell you don't live anywhere near there. Why bullshit anyone?
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Many Prayers sent from Florida! 🙏🙏🙏🙏 Such devastation to all the home's and businesses. 🙏 🙏 Praying that no one was hurt badly, same goes to all the First Responders, Police from many different Counties, etc. Without you getting all of the people out fast this could have turned a total different picture. God is with you all, come together ❤ 🙏 and rebuild your beautiful land and home's. 🙏 Praying the Government helps out tremendously. Your in our ❤ 💙 Heart's.
My prayers to all of you out there. GOD IS MERCIFUL
This is less than 1/10th of what happened in the Paradise Fire 3 years ago. 12,000 homes / 30,000 people homeless.
It doesn’t matter what fire was bigger it not a competition People lost their homes
Did you really have to make this a competition?
Doesn’t matter dipshit, people still lost their f-ing homes
Mother nature deals with unchecked sprawl in her own way. And what did those trashy homebuilders build with? Matchsticks?
You obviously don't know what 80mph winds and fire can do.
Hit the nail on the head.Sorry for the loss,but urban interface is a bitch.
Trashy? 🤨
@@ricklink786 Please shut up.
@@Excremental_Discharge um i grew up in hurricane country. If your gonna live where wildfires or grass fires occur and you dont build your house to repel such fires and choose to have a "house" built by trashy homebuilders (almost all modern ones today) then oh well. Either adapt to your environment or mother nature (as always) will send you constant reminders of your lack of planning. Even on the Gulf Coast I always had to hear the pathetic "oh woe is me! My house flooded! WHY!!! WHY GOD WHY!!! WHHHAAAA!" Hmm..maybe NOT living at or below sea level, maybe NOT having your house at ground level and on a slab vs ELEVATED and if needed, on stilts which would prevent....flooding? Huh? How does that work? Yeah, a modern, everyone's in a damn hurry and always playing the victim card yet having SOOOO much information at one's fingertips from anywhere on Earth 24/7 and people can easily find out about their potential new area they want to live but refuse to do their homework and realize "hmm.. this is a risky area...what can I do to minimize any impacts to my home and my quality of life...I know...RESEARCH"... People in Western Society in the 21st century... "Nah....that requires effort and common sense... I'll just BUY THE MOST EXPENSIVE AND LONGEST TERMED PURCHASE OF MY LIFE IRRESPONSIBLY WITHOUT ANY HOMEWORK and what happens...oh well..it happens. Is this comment too real for yall modern idiots?
Welcome to California, storm always follows a D.E.W. attack.
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Dam... Looks like the high school is gone too. Geeze people. I am so sorry for your loss. Illinois is open and welcomes anyone that wants to move here. We are hiring for everything right now.
Everyone is starting out at $15, even for burger joints and retail stores.
High school is still standing here
Damn you’re really gonna rub it in by inviting them to Illinois…
Not enough fire hydrants In the subdivision to put out the fire with.
Water pressure was lost, so the fire hydrants were useless by the time they got there
2 ways in 2 ways out at all times. Roman empire construction measures prevented bottle neck situations when fires would occur
... ( ZEPHANIAH ) 3 : 5., The just LORD is in the midst thereof ; he will not do iniquity : every morning doth he bring his judgment to light, he faileth not ; but the unjust knoweth no shame.
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DEW YOU KNOW
Boulevard of broken dreams
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people have to be dead too many houses gone
1 reported dead, but he had dementia, and the evacuation process most likely complicated that. There are also 3 missing persons as of right now
Mmm 2020
2:18 minutes of no reporting? How is this news?
I am slowly progressing by your well wish. Need a visitor like you. I wish your cooperation🥰 gg
How is it alk grass and trees on the outer rim of the neighborhood is UNTOUCHED? How are backyard fences unscorched, but houses and autos are completely disintegrated? This is what a DEW is capable of doing when applied to a structure layout. Look up pictures of Coffee Park, and Paradise California fires and look at the distinct parallels in destruction and outer neighborhood perimeter non burned areas.
No melted bricks. Dew uses vibration frequency to shake the mud from the water
Bruh, I live 3 miles up wind. We had hurricane force winds coming down the mountain downslope, and it's been dry af since August. The wind was sustained 70mph with a clocked gust of 110.
A never-ending supply of tinfoil.
@@marysmith7765 yes I agree, your a fool. Armchair quarterbacks have always suqed, after the fact opinions are a cowards debate.
@@robthomas5488 if it was wind driven there would be debris all over the roads.
32,800 volts ran through 600 volt wire
Let's pay some assassins to do the job...
Looks like a direct energy weapon did this to me!
Oh you cannot be serious…
Well if it was wind driven there would be debris all over the roads.
For years. Boulder was less u are sholving the snow in are drive ways your not allowed in are community
Isn't it interesting that the only victims of the fire are the homes...and they are burned to the ground without a single brick standing on another. Cars in the driveways aren't just burned, they are melted. Melted! Anyone who believes that this was an ordinary "forest fire" simply has no conception of what they're talking about. These homes were individually targeted and destroyed by directed energy weapons which can sometimes be seen in action during filming. Look at the trees standing perfectly fine nearby. The weapon appears as a streak of green light coming from an aircraft above. Before you simply accept this story, take a little time to look into it first. This is your government at work.
That Boulder woke university education is paying off
Shut up.
70 years of neglect of Rocky flats radioactive waste site lead to it an federal government mismanagement an state ,level mismanagement of a Radioactive waste site behind the area did it.
No I will not.
They wanted to permit the construction around Rocky flats radioactive waste site an not manage it properly ove the course of 70s years.
Less shoveling the snow in there parking lots an drive ways for decades it was. Your not allowed to live in Boulder or the surrounding area less make more then 300 million a year.
energy weapons are real.