Hey David Little, photographer & columnists. Good column on the old covered bridge, So sad. It was an art subject in one of our art class at CSH in ‘58 or ‘59. We use to go to Paradise for their great apples and cider. We went the back way over the covered bridge to the apple orchards. Mom like to take photographs of the scenery along the way, sometimes they were used in the ER. She was the Society (Women’s) Page Editor. Chico was so hot in the summer and going up to the mountains and forest to Paradise was a nice relief from the heat. Back when I worked for Pete Peterson, circulation manager for the ER, you know, as a paper boy.
Well that's my question also. Man-made structures are the only things burned. Oddly... all the biological entities are still there with the exception of the humans that got caught.
@@DianeSturlinXX It wasn't just man made structures that burned. You may want to look at other vids about the Camp fire, that show plenty of damage to trees around where the fire found itself.
I remember my great grandfather telling me a story about a great fire that swept through 4 small towns and a hamlet up in the Adirondacks way back around the turn of the century. Pretty close to 1920. Anyway, he seen this footage and he got teary eyed. I asked him...papa , what's wrong ? I know this is heart wrenching but...then I remembered the story he told me. Back then there wasn't any cars to be blistered and rims to be melted. But he told me how he barely escaped with his life. One minute everything seemed fine. Then a slight breeze and smoke. Then literal all hell broke loose all around him. Gusts of wind so strong it blew carriages sideways and uprooted trees. Horses broke free from their tie downs and ran for their lives. The wind was so strong it was blowing embers the size of anvils he said and they would smash into anything they hit like a bomb. The fire had a mind of its own and skipped the barber shop and blew the flames out toward the lake and burned out 3 boats docked out 30 feet off shore. There was tornados of fire and wind gusting over 70 mph he said. IT WAS HELL ON EARTH HE CLAIMED. But this footage reminds him of how his town looked. Papa turns 112 January 16th. I hope he doesn't have to witness this again.
@ There's so much "you" can't fathom, it would be difficult to know where to begin.
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Jan - I received a notification of a reply you apparently sent to me regarding the origins of this fire (grass, sparked by PG&E lines arcing. I have no argument on this - in fact I've been trying to convince others of this very thing. Did one of us misinterpret the other?
i've been working at several mobile home parks in Paradise for years and I'm sure they're gone... we operate their gas systems... have yet to hear from the owners or managers. just a horrific tragedy for such a calm cool town. PG&E owes Paradise and their residents' everything.
I wish someone could explain to me why a wooden picket fence is still there when the house it once enclosed is burned to the ground---and why WOODEN posts or supports for mailboxes are untouched ....????
@@markmnorcal Yet, weather forecast showed high Nina winds in the State of California driving fires elsewhere. Should have been more damage in this highly wooded area. Winds were recorded by a guy on youtube who tracks weather and he tracked winds as high as 60 mph in this area using google maps. Some residences this guy is driving by are surrounded by trees, house is gone yet trees are still standing. Makes no sense.
Emerald Gem One, I've been trying to understand this, too. Mostly, I've been a frequent visitor to California. My grandmother was born there. My cousins and 1 brother and briefly, a sister lived there. I have mostly lived on the opposite coast where fire is nothing like it is out there. So, in the East, I was allowed to build fires both in the fireplace and outdoors in a clearing--from the time I was little. Fire-building is something I know. Let's say you are trying to build a fire with freshly cut, green wood. You've got some kindling and you have a 60 mph fan blowing where you are trying to start the fire and to complicate things, the fresh logs are unsplit and upright. Okay? Ever try to light a match in the wind? As for the strangely apparent selective burning. Fires make their own weather. Who knew that fire tornados existed until cameras became so ubiquitous? Tornados will hit one house and leave another or take out whole blocks and leave one structure. Or flip a dozen cars and leave 1 touched. Isn't this why so many people believe in miracles, b/c we don't have all the answers? My analogy of the 60 mph fan would suggest that there was never any change in natural wind direction, the whirlwinds they cause and other details. I think the person who pointed out that roofs are flat surfaces, more embers, more chances to catch. I think alot of house fires also catch from sparks that are driven by wind under the eaves. I am as suspicious as the next person, but I'm not for quixotic fights with ...idk? Harder to fix idk even a little.
Also, thank you so much for making the vid. My great grandparents lived there, too, but I never knew them. This is truly heart-breaking. Your jacket looks spot-on. We should pitch in the get you a better camera (and car!). Thanks for the vid. My heart goes out to all of you there: for the fires, mudslides, homelessness.
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@@EmeraldGemOne Don't be ridiculous - trees are mostly water, houses are made of wood that has been drying for many, many years. And the pattern of the frame makes it that much easier to burn. A house is basically a bonfire waiting to be lit.
The Camp Fire started near Camp Creek Road underneath the PG&E power lines opposite the Poe Power Dam on the western slope of the Feather River Canyon near Pulga California
i used to live in Lake Tahoe and folks in norcal r fire savvy they have got 2 know this fire is WRONG!! IF YOUVE LOST YOUR HOME DO NOT ACCEPT PERMANENT RELOCATION
Thank you so much for this excellent coverage of such a heartbreaking event... my lack of ability to recognize only a very few of the places where most of my life long memories were made is a loss hard to describe. But thank you for this anyway - it's necessary and appreciated. I sure it was difficult to report.
well ms crowe please tell me why the grass isnt burnt and the trees are not burnt? because they would be the first things to burn up if its dry and hot. SO yes something fishy is going on. Not saying people didnt lose anything and for those who did my heart goes out to them, i will pray from them but something is not right with it thats all i am saying thank you ma'am
“Something happening here. What it is ain’t exactly clear.” Thank you for this important documentation : the odd gray misty fog hanging over the whole area, very flammable conifers not burned, metal from car wheels melted and flowing distance from cars, so many unusual things in your video and others.
Hello I'm a retired firefighter. Just a few observation. What caused the power lines to fail?? looks like the poles are fine. Also the moter homes, highly combustable, yet the building next door was burned to the ground . Now that's God's grace or something someone should look into because the trees don't look scorch either!!! Just my opinion and ALLOT of fires.
Direct Energy Weapons, they're clearing the way for more dirty money to be made.
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Apparently Deb, not enough fires. I worked for CalFire and there's nothing unusual about this fire other than the time of year and the extended drought...actually even the drought isn't all that unusual. As to the trees, it was a fast running ground fire that didn't crown which would leave a lot of the trees alive and healthy - at least in the videos I've seen and besides, there were plenty of trees that burned like a roman candle.
@ First Thank you for calling me Deb so many see my name and call me Debbie for some reason, drives me crazy. So may I ask how long you have been fighting fire? Also what is your position? Are you wildland or structural? Are you a Volley or paid? And may I ask how many years have you been doing this?? I'm very interested on your take yet I don't believe I know you. Yet I do know quite a few EMT/FF down your way. So please don't be shy.
@ All humans need God's blessings! I have yet to show you anything but loving kindness. Yet at every turn you find fault, why are you so angry, so sad? There is no human being that is "clean and or decent" For it is written. For we ALL fall short of the Glory of God. You have made many accusation so far, yet I say Truly Forgive me I meant no offence I simply wanted to engage in conversation. Yet it seems to me that you need to argue and spread anger. I have no such need. I KNOW WHAT I SEE. I thank you for your opinion and I wish you well. And yes God Bless you
Is the house at 6137 W. Wagstaff RD still there. It’s actually a house and a separate garage with guest house my wife and I used to stay in. I remember taking Billie then right on W. Wagstaff RD and I thing it was first house on right
@@madmax2069 Yup. Not in all cases, some closely packed smaller trees seemed to burn to death and some of the large ones too. If all the large trees had been destroyed it would be far more difficult to justify rebuilding since that's really the entire reason for the beauty and desirability of such locations. It's going to take yr.s to rebuild but it would take half a century to regrow the large trees.
My Aunt barely made it out. The only reason my aunt made it out is cause a friend post a picture of the fire on Facebook. I contacted her through messenger just as embers were falling in her yard.
For those who died in the fire... I hope the smoke got to them before the flames did, choking on toxic smoke is nowhere near as painful as burning to death, that's a shitty way to go. 😟😟😟
Thank you so much for posting this. The news just wants to show destruction and never the buildings that are left standing. Both are equally important. I had belongings in American Self Storage (Paradise Mini Storage at Skyway and Clark Rd.). I have no idea if it is still there or not. I used to live on the upper portion of Coutolenc. The fire map fro Cal Fire shows that the fire stopped a 1/4 mile before Tan Oak. I am not sure if that is up to date or not. I am hoping for the safety of everyone who still lives there. That is far more important than my belongings.
I drove by Skyway and Clark in Part 2 around 7:58 mark. ua-cam.com/video/EWTiA-jejXA/v-deo.html Most of the American Self Storage was there but some of the units in the back were burned.
I've got family in Paradise the Vera's I used to go there all the time as a kid back in the 80s I used to love it it's terrible to think that the whole town is gone God bless all
Please stop the conspiracy theories. This is a simple situation. Think about how you normally start a campfire. You create an ember and then blow on it while exposing it to small sticks and other flammable materials. This is the exact same situation, only on a massive scale due to the high speed winds coming down the canyons. The ground litter and underbrush is all gone, that is what burned when the high winds pushed the fires thru this area. That ground litter created the flying embers, which ignited anything they landed on that was flammable. Cars, houses and yards were most affected. Large pine trees with their needles and bark is resistant to ember fires. Spots sheltered from the wind were also spared. No lasers from space or black suburbans involved. Save the tinfoil hat theories for Roswell.
Trees are 70% water and once the outer layer gets charred they can't burn anymore. Many of the lawns were fine because they were irrigated with sprinklers during the night and were full of water. Meanwhile, most homes and small buildings are built with small sticks of lumber that are dried out for over a year so they are straight to build with and won't cause mold. Modern houses are full of carpets and textiles that are made from oil-based plastics and synthetic fibers, cardboard boxes, clothing, bedding, cheap particle-board furniture, exteriors covered with oil-based vinyl siding or thin wood siding.
Thank you so much for this video. I had still held some hope that my friends' houses are still there, but I now know that they are gone. I still can't tell if the Paradise Lutheran Church is still standing, but the community building is. Does anyone know? This is such a tragedy that it happened to all these working class people. Everything they have is gone.
@@enterpriserecord Thanks, I did see the community building on your video and now on the map it shows that the main building is OK but the homes just behind it were destroyed. That really is a miracle.
CT500, I saw 1 large tree on the right cleanly, freshly bisected shortly after that a line of burned cars with flat tires in the right lane of 2 lane road. Briefly, this man had to drive in the left lane to avoid the cars. About 3/4 thru.
Ct5006360, I entered the fire zone of the Valley Fire 2015, 19hrs after the fire started. I drove over many powerlines and utilities lines. Some lines were low hanging . There were also utility poles in the roadway and suspended above the roadway. Downed trees partially blocking the roadway. Eventually I came to a utility pole across the roadway, blocking my path....I had to find another way around it. If there’s nothing in the roadway, it’s a sure bet that anything that was there was moved out of the way to make access.
Government buildings remain those in a corporation remain is this not suspect , same as Maui fires was one politician or government employee any where around the fire
The USA is in a civil war. i live in Auburn, California, just 60 miles south of Paradise and 20 miles north of Sacramento (i work in Sacramento), and everyone here knows someone who lost their home. People are starting to realize that these fires are not "wildfires" and that the government did this for that Speed Rail System, "Smart Cities" and Agenda 21. The UNITED STATES, United Nations, STATE OF CALIFORNIA and the People's Republic of China started these fires. They declared war on the American people across California. It is now open season on the UNITED STATES, United Nations, STATE OF CALIFORNIA and People's Republic of China. They are the enemies of the People!!!! Local, state and private militias get armed, get organized and get ready!!! You will be burned out of your homes too if you do NOT act now!! The objective is to take back our government and administration buildings, and our means of communications and our infrastructure from the UNITED STATES, United Nations, STATE OF CALIFORNIA and the People's Republic of China! These fires will continue on and on and hundreds of thousands of us will be burned out until we fight back and stop them!!
AARM-USRA being to think that too. Fire controlled by laser. It’s either very rotten people. No one in there right mind would do such harm. There needs to be an investigation to find out the truth. It doesn’t seem logical what trees are standing and building have disappeared. Can someone who studied this phenomenon please reply...with an educated reason. Is it natural? Or what? Yikes? To me it’s not, but I’m regular human whose never seen a fire behave like this....please knowledgeable replies. thanks ....Im sure a few of us are concerned.🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼💕👍
Yes, same as last year in Santa Rosa...Houses and cars completely obliberated but trees left untouched...so strange and odd that it cannot be overlooked!!!
@@jeffreyvasquez3911 Yes, it's natural. The trees may still be standing but they are dead, scorch damage is what killed them. They are going to have to cut all of them down because they're no more then fire fodder. You'll see the damage to the trees when you watch vids from different people.
Jan Badinski yep. Thank you. Your right, I understand the fire and winds were at 70 mph. Fast even to just scorch some stuff and burn out drier material. Wow some people just dont understand how fire works and we are all still learning how bad it can get. So thank you for your reply. Simple sense rather then crazy nonsense. 🙏🏼.
How can anyone think this was all a forest fire but the forest is still standing. This was a target and we are under attack. This is not the end of this.
It was mostly a grass fire but there was massive damage to groves that weren't shown directly relative to Paradise. We aren't under attack. It was a wildfire, no conspiracy involved.
WAKE UP! Too many things wrong. The roads are too clean,for strong wind driven fires, no melted or half burned plastic trash cans,that are right next to burned cars. What’s with the fire trucks with nobody around them? I have never seen an unattended dispatched fire truck in my life. Work trucks, and 15 passenger vans,but very few people visible or really doing any kind of work. Trees with small branches and leaves very close to completely destroyed structures. Ask yourself why power poles and lines are down all over,and no trees block most of the roads,or pushed out of the way to clear the road?things seen in this video and others just don’t seem logical and are not right with this event. Thank you for getting this footage out.
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I'd love to see your routine in the morning - bouncing off one wall to another, trying to find a pair of underpants that aren't two weeks old then sitting down to a couple of lines before it's off to McDonald's, all tweaked out and drooling all over yourself. Going through life fat and stupid is no way to live - get help, Jethro.
Totally bizarre, trees still standing strange pattern of fires destroying homes and businesses.
No, totally predictable.
Hey David Little, photographer & columnists.
Good column on the old covered bridge, So sad. It was an art subject in one of our art class at CSH in ‘58 or ‘59. We use to go to Paradise for their great apples and cider. We went the back way over the covered bridge to the apple orchards. Mom like to take photographs of the scenery along the way, sometimes they were used in the ER. She was the Society (Women’s) Page Editor. Chico was so hot in the summer and going up to the mountains and forest to Paradise was a nice relief from the heat. Back when I worked for Pete Peterson, circulation manager for the ER, you know, as a paper boy.
I got to see where my daughter's family used to live. Thank you! 😱😢☹️
How did homes, buildings and cars burn to the ground, leaving plastic garbage bins and trees standing?
Well that's my question also. Man-made structures are the only things burned. Oddly... all the biological entities are still there with the exception of the humans that got caught.
@@DianeSturlinXX It wasn't just man made structures that burned. You may want to look at other vids about the Camp fire, that show plenty of damage to trees around where the fire found itself.
I remember my great grandfather telling me a story about a great fire that swept through 4 small towns and a hamlet up in the Adirondacks way back around the turn of the century. Pretty close to 1920. Anyway, he seen this footage and he got teary eyed. I asked him...papa , what's wrong ? I know this is heart wrenching but...then I remembered the story he told me. Back then there wasn't any cars to be blistered and rims to be melted. But he told me how he barely escaped with his life. One minute everything seemed fine. Then a slight breeze and smoke. Then literal all hell broke loose all around him. Gusts of wind so strong it blew carriages sideways and uprooted trees. Horses broke free from their tie downs and ran for their lives. The wind was so strong it was blowing embers the size of anvils he said and they would smash into anything they hit like a bomb. The fire had a mind of its own and skipped the barber shop and blew the flames out toward the lake and burned out 3 boats docked out 30 feet off shore. There was tornados of fire and wind gusting over 70 mph he said. IT WAS HELL ON EARTH HE CLAIMED.
But this footage reminds him of how his town looked. Papa turns 112 January 16th. I hope he doesn't have to witness this again.
If this was only that, then it would be understood, but it go,s beyond what you cannot not fathom.
@ The TRUTH of it, and ability to accept it for what it really is, and not wash it up with being threaten or scared of it for starter's !!!
Thank you for sharing his story.
@ There's so much "you" can't fathom, it would be difficult to know where to begin.
Jan - I received a notification of a reply you apparently sent to me regarding the origins of this fire (grass, sparked by PG&E lines arcing. I have no argument on this - in fact I've been trying to convince others of this very thing. Did one of us misinterpret the other?
i've been working at several mobile home parks in Paradise for years and I'm sure they're gone... we operate their gas systems... have yet to hear from the owners or managers. just a horrific tragedy for such a calm cool town. PG&E owes Paradise and their residents' everything.
Did the mobile homes have smart meters?
Thanks for posting. Grim but we want/need to know.
I wish someone could explain to me why a wooden picket fence is still there when the house it once enclosed is burned to the ground---and why WOODEN posts or supports for mailboxes are untouched ....????
Embers can easily land on a roof not a fence.
@@markmnorcal Yet, weather forecast showed high Nina winds in the State of California driving fires elsewhere. Should have been more damage in this highly wooded area. Winds were recorded by a guy on youtube who tracks weather and he tracked winds as high as 60 mph in this area using google maps. Some residences this guy is driving by are surrounded by trees, house is gone yet trees are still standing. Makes no sense.
Emerald Gem One,
I've been trying to understand this, too. Mostly, I've been a frequent visitor to California. My grandmother was born there. My cousins and 1 brother and briefly, a sister lived there.
I have mostly lived on the opposite coast where fire is nothing like it is out there. So, in the East, I was allowed to build fires both in the fireplace and outdoors in a clearing--from the time I was little. Fire-building is something I know.
Let's say you are trying to build a fire with freshly cut, green wood. You've got some kindling and you have a 60 mph fan blowing where you are trying to start the fire and to complicate things, the fresh logs are unsplit and upright. Okay? Ever try to light a match in the wind?
As for the strangely apparent selective burning. Fires make their own weather. Who knew that fire tornados existed until cameras became so ubiquitous? Tornados will hit one house and leave another or take out whole blocks and leave one structure. Or flip a dozen cars and leave 1 touched. Isn't this why so many people believe in miracles, b/c we don't have all the answers?
My analogy of the 60 mph fan would suggest that there was never any change in natural wind direction, the whirlwinds they cause and other details.
I think the person who pointed out that roofs are flat surfaces, more embers, more chances to catch. I think alot of house fires also catch from sparks that are driven by wind under the eaves.
I am as suspicious as the next person, but I'm not for quixotic fights with ...idk? Harder to fix idk even a little.
Also, thank you so much for making the vid. My great grandparents lived there, too, but I never knew them.
This is truly heart-breaking. Your jacket looks spot-on. We should pitch in the get you a better camera (and car!).
Thanks for the vid. My heart goes out to all of you there: for the fires, mudslides, homelessness.
@@EmeraldGemOne Don't be ridiculous - trees are mostly water, houses are made of wood that has been drying for many, many years. And the pattern of the frame makes it that much easier to burn. A house is basically a bonfire waiting to be lit.
You did a great job of showing that most of the roads are clear and in good shape.
The Camp Fire started near Camp Creek Road underneath the PG&E power lines opposite the Poe Power Dam on the western slope of the Feather River Canyon near Pulga California
i used to live in Lake Tahoe and folks in norcal r fire savvy they have got 2 know this fire is WRONG!! IF YOUVE LOST YOUR HOME DO NOT ACCEPT PERMANENT RELOCATION
Where is my FEMA trailer? I was promised a FEMA trailer. I will find my FEMA trailer.
Thank you so much for this excellent coverage of such a heartbreaking event... my lack of ability to recognize only a very few of the places where most of my life long memories were made is a loss hard to describe. But thank you for this anyway - it's necessary and appreciated. I sure it was difficult to report.
well ms crowe please tell me why the grass isnt burnt and the trees are not burnt? because they would be the first things to burn up if its dry and hot. SO yes something fishy is going on. Not saying people didnt lose anything and for those who did my heart goes out to them, i will pray from them but something is not right with it thats all i am saying thank you ma'am
“Something happening here. What it is ain’t exactly clear.” Thank you for this important documentation : the odd gray misty fog hanging over the whole area, very flammable conifers not burned, metal from car wheels melted and flowing distance from cars, so many unusual things in your video and others.
There's no odd gray misty fog. It was smoke. It smelled like smoke. Many trees did burn. The fire moved through so fast that many did not.
@ "The rest of us?" Who would that be darlin.
Ster Ling exactly.. he’s defending the slaughter
That would be those of us that can have the ability to use reason and logic. (you really do need this spelled out, don't you?)
Hello I'm a retired firefighter. Just a few observation. What caused the power lines to fail?? looks like the poles are fine. Also the moter homes, highly combustable, yet the building next door was burned to the ground . Now that's God's grace or something someone should look into because the trees don't look scorch either!!! Just my opinion and ALLOT of fires.
Direct Energy Weapons, they're clearing the way for more dirty money to be made.
Apparently Deb, not enough fires. I worked for CalFire and there's nothing unusual about this fire other than the time of year and the extended drought...actually even the drought isn't all that unusual. As to the trees, it was a fast running ground fire that didn't crown which would leave a lot of the trees alive and healthy - at least in the videos I've seen and besides, there were plenty of trees that burned like a roman candle.
@ First Thank you for calling me Deb so many see my name and call me Debbie for some reason, drives me crazy. So may I ask how long you have been fighting fire? Also what is your position? Are you wildland or structural? Are you a Volley or paid? And may I ask how many years have you been doing this?? I'm very interested on your take yet I don't believe I know you. Yet I do know quite a few EMT/FF down your way. So please don't be shy.
@ Hello it was so good of you to answer my questions, Thank You. I found it most interesting. God Bless you
@ All humans need God's blessings! I have yet to show you anything but loving kindness. Yet at every turn you find fault, why are you so angry, so sad? There is no human being that is "clean and or decent" For it is written. For we ALL fall short of the Glory of God. You have made many accusation so far, yet I say Truly Forgive me I meant no offence I simply wanted to engage in conversation. Yet it seems to me that you need to argue and spread anger. I have no such need. I KNOW WHAT I SEE. I thank you for your opinion and I wish you well. And yes God Bless you
Definitely NOT a forest fire from watching this video!!!!!!!!
Is the house at 6137 W. Wagstaff RD still there. It’s actually a house and a separate garage with guest house my wife and I used to stay in. I remember taking Billie then right on W. Wagstaff RD and I thing it was first house on right
The trees looked pretty spaced out but still wiped out the town. Crazy.
It''s the low stuff and a sheet of wind driven embers low to the ground that carries it forward.
You can see where all the heat was on most of those trees, the lower part is burned, the rest of the trees are fine.
@@madmax2069 Yup. Not in all cases, some closely packed smaller trees seemed to burn to death and some of the large ones too. If all the large trees had been destroyed it would be far more difficult to justify rebuilding since that's really the entire reason for the beauty and desirability of such locations. It's going to take yr.s to rebuild but it would take half a century to regrow the large trees.
So many lives , so little warning.
My Aunt barely made it out. The only reason my aunt made it out is cause a friend post a picture of the fire on Facebook. I contacted her through messenger just as embers were falling in her yard.
For those who died in the fire... I hope the smoke got to them before the flames did, choking on toxic smoke is nowhere near as painful as burning to death, that's a shitty way to go. 😟😟😟
Thank you so much for posting this. The news just wants to show destruction and never the buildings that are left standing. Both are equally important. I had belongings in American Self Storage (Paradise Mini Storage at Skyway and Clark Rd.). I have no idea if it is still there or not. I used to live on the upper portion of Coutolenc. The fire map fro Cal Fire shows that the fire stopped a 1/4 mile before Tan Oak. I am not sure if that is up to date or not. I am hoping for the safety of everyone who still lives there. That is far more important than my belongings.
I drove by Skyway and Clark in Part 2 around 7:58 mark. ua-cam.com/video/EWTiA-jejXA/v-deo.html Most of the American Self Storage was there but some of the units in the back were burned.
You turned around on Foster Rd. Were you able to make it all the way down Foster?
I've got family in Paradise the Vera's I used to go there all the time as a kid back in the 80s I used to love it it's terrible to think that the whole town is gone God bless all
480p?
Please stop the conspiracy theories. This is a simple situation. Think about how you normally start a campfire. You create an ember and then blow on it while exposing it to small sticks and other flammable materials. This is the exact same situation, only on a massive scale due to the high speed winds coming down the canyons.
The ground litter and underbrush is all gone, that is what burned when the high winds pushed the fires thru this area. That ground litter created the flying embers, which ignited anything they landed on that was flammable. Cars, houses and yards were most affected. Large pine trees with their needles and bark is resistant to ember fires. Spots sheltered from the wind were also spared. No lasers from space or black suburbans involved. Save the tinfoil hat theories for Roswell.
Roger, from what I have read, at its peak, the Cedar Fire 2003 was spreading at a rate of 3600acres per hour. It moved at an unimaginable speed.
no homes left but trees still up in the yards
@ Plenty of wood homes still standing. Did you miss that?
Trees are 70% water and once the outer layer gets charred they can't burn anymore. Many of the lawns were fine because they were irrigated with sprinklers during the night and were full of water. Meanwhile, most homes and small buildings are built with small sticks of lumber that are dried out for over a year so they are straight to build with and won't cause mold. Modern houses are full of carpets and textiles that are made from oil-based plastics and synthetic fibers, cardboard boxes, clothing, bedding, cheap particle-board furniture, exteriors covered with oil-based vinyl siding or thin wood siding.
What in the world was that dark shadow that crosses the intersection from left to right then disappears into the trees at (24:43)?
Michelle possibly someone on a biycile.
It really looked like a vehicle trying to pass the truck. Slow the play back speed, you can see it plain as day
Sasquatch
THERE IS A PATTERN WITH THESE FIRES.
Go ahead Kathy - tell us about this 'pattern'.
Thanks for posting this. We finally found out from your video (going down Billie Rd.) that our Pop's house is completely gone.
You're welcome. I wish that wasn't the case, but I'm glad you found out. -- Dan Reidel
God bless you bro
Thank you so much for this video. I had still held some hope that my friends' houses are still there, but I now know that they are gone. I still can't tell if the Paradise Lutheran Church is still standing, but the community building is. Does anyone know? This is such a tragedy that it happened to all these working class people. Everything they have is gone.
I think you can see it at 15:28 on the right hand side. At least one building of the three or four that were back there.
@@enterpriserecord Thanks, I did see the community building on your video and now on the map it shows that the main building is OK but the homes just behind it were destroyed. That really is a miracle.
Not a tree in the road ?
CT500,
I saw 1 large tree on the right cleanly, freshly bisected shortly after that a line of burned cars with flat tires in the right lane of 2 lane road. Briefly, this man had to drive in the left lane to avoid the cars. About 3/4 thru.
Ct5006360, I entered the fire zone of the Valley Fire 2015, 19hrs after the fire started. I drove over many powerlines and utilities lines. Some lines were low hanging . There were also utility poles in the roadway and suspended above the roadway. Downed trees partially blocking the roadway. Eventually I came to a utility pole across the roadway, blocking my path....I had to find another way around it.
If there’s nothing in the roadway, it’s a sure bet that anything that was there was moved out of the way to make access.
THIS WAS NOT A NORMAL FIRE I'VE SEEN ENOUGH VIDEO'S NOW IT WAS NOT NATURAL.
Kathleen Jones I am with you. The signs aren’t even scorched or blackened in many instances.
You did a very nice job, IMO.
Government buildings remain those in a corporation remain is this not suspect , same as Maui fires was one politician or government employee any where around the fire
Never forgotten,it was DEW. Over 85 murdered
So sad
The USA is in a civil war. i live in Auburn, California, just 60 miles south of Paradise and 20 miles north of Sacramento (i work in Sacramento), and everyone here knows someone who lost their home. People are starting to realize that these fires are not "wildfires" and that the government did this for that Speed Rail System, "Smart Cities" and Agenda 21. The UNITED STATES, United Nations, STATE OF CALIFORNIA and the People's Republic of China started these fires. They declared war on the American people across California. It is now open season on the UNITED STATES, United Nations, STATE OF CALIFORNIA and People's Republic of China. They are the enemies of the People!!!! Local, state and private militias get armed, get organized and get ready!!! You will be burned out of your homes too if you do NOT act now!! The objective is to take back our government and administration buildings, and our means of communications and our infrastructure from the UNITED STATES, United Nations, STATE OF CALIFORNIA and the People's Republic of China! These fires will continue on and on and hundreds of thousands of us will be burned out until we fight back and stop them!!
AARM-USRA being to think that too. Fire controlled by laser. It’s either very rotten people. No one in there right mind would do such harm. There needs to be an investigation to find out the truth. It doesn’t seem logical what trees are standing and building have disappeared. Can someone who studied this phenomenon please reply...with an educated reason. Is it natural? Or what? Yikes? To me it’s not, but I’m regular human whose never seen a fire behave like this....please knowledgeable replies. thanks ....Im sure a few of us are concerned.🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼💕👍
Yes, same as last year in Santa Rosa...Houses and cars completely obliberated but trees left untouched...so strange and odd that it cannot be overlooked!!!
@@jeffreyvasquez3911 Yes, it's natural. The trees may still be standing but they are dead, scorch damage is what killed them. They are going to have to cut all of them down because they're no more then fire fodder. You'll see the damage to the trees when you watch vids from different people.
Jan Badinski yep. Thank you. Your right, I understand the fire and winds were at 70 mph. Fast even to just scorch some stuff and burn out drier material. Wow some people just dont understand how fire works and we are all still learning how bad it can get. So thank you for your reply. Simple sense rather then crazy nonsense. 🙏🏼.
maybe it went thru gas lines into houses?
Jeff Wallace That's what I've been saying. I think the ground was heated up and it overheated gas lines which blew up into people's houses.
must be.. why is nobody reporting this etc.. or on the news
its obvious something was done
Jeff Wallace Agreed.
Good comment. I've been wondering the same. Gets more complicated when trying to tie this to so many torched vehicles stranded on the road, however.
Doug Carson Volcanic activity. North California is sitting on top of a caldera.
How can anyone think this was all a forest fire but the forest is still standing. This was a target and we are under attack. This is not the end of this.
Are you joking?
No not at all. Just wait there is more to come.
It was mostly a grass fire but there was massive damage to groves that weren't shown directly relative to Paradise. We aren't under attack. It was a wildfire, no conspiracy involved.
WAKE UP! Too many things wrong. The roads are too clean,for strong wind driven fires, no melted or half burned plastic trash cans,that are right next to burned cars. What’s with the fire trucks with nobody around them? I have never seen an unattended dispatched fire truck in my life. Work trucks, and 15 passenger vans,but very few people visible or really doing any kind of work. Trees with small branches and leaves very close to completely destroyed structures. Ask yourself why power poles and lines are down all over,and no trees block most of the roads,or pushed out of the way to clear the road?things seen in this video and others just don’t seem logical and are not right with this event. Thank you for getting this footage out.
I'd love to see your routine in the morning - bouncing off one wall to another, trying to find a pair of underpants that aren't two weeks old then sitting down to a couple of lines before it's off to McDonald's, all tweaked out and drooling all over yourself. Going through life fat and stupid is no way to live - get help, Jethro.
Mike, can you tell me what is normal for an extreme wind driven fire?
@ interesting bunch of playlists and channels you're into. Bill O'Reilly? Really? I think we've found ourselves a sheeple here peeps.
@@sterling1386 'Sheeple'...'peeps'...cool buzz words, kid. What are you, like 12?
@ Haha. No.
so you people still think something isnt up or fishy about this fire? They must have some pretty tough trees in paradise they dont burn.
Nothing was fishy, it was a bad wildfire, nothing more. The trees did burn. Everything in it's path burned.
Not showing anything . . . but roads.
Vegetation, plastic and Grounded road signs all in good shape. Homes and cars destroyed. Directed Energy Attack.
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paranoia strikes deep
@@andreasimon2997 But it doesn't make it accurate. It was a bad wildfire, nothing more.
chief is accountable bar none he knew this
Chief is accountable for what? What did he do wrong?
The trees are still there. When are people going to realize that this was not a forest fire?
No one said it was a forrest fire. It was a wildfire. It started from a spark from a power line. No DEW's, not weapons, just a bad wildfire.
Amen, such BS, it was a house fire, than the next and the next...
Jan Badinski
Says The blind mice