Cali fire general

Live stream (LA)
ktla.com/on-air/live-streaming/

Apparently going into hollywood stars areas like topanga canyon. LA anons elaborate, I'm norcal.

Webm from RAMMB

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youtube.com/watch?v=GjIr08KtTT4
youtube.com/watch?v=XVWjbYK9iLA
youtube.com/watch?v=Lekh3adu14M
pscp.tv/w/1YqKDyWgbmkGV
youtube.com/watch?v=HayjUnLyB3Y
boeing.com/principles/environment/santa-susana/index.page
m.youtube.com/watch?v=A_sY2rjxq6M
m.youtube.com/watch?v=Mizo55muY2I
youtu.be/WTUCwCOjGIo
youtu.be/xk7qrL8aZjM
youtube.com/watch?v=D3d9rcDa7AA
youtube.com/watch?v=QAFHmokVnA0
ktla.com/on-air/live-streaming/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Susana_Field_Laboratory
liveleak.com/view?t=snCcy_1541812150
youtube.com/watch?v=oIscL-Bjsq4
time.com/4975818/california-fires-october/
twitter.com/NSFWRedditVideo

Israeli directed energy weapons

Definitely possible. Satellite laser weapons aren't good at exploding missiles, but they could probably light fires.

It's not satellites. Ground based. Could be microwave based as well

Could be, or they could just throw a burning stick into some brush. Really the problem is CA's weird opinions on nature, letting brush go rampant, and also not building with fireproof materials.

Nah. Look at the videos of them from the sky when they started.


#1: youtube.com/watch?v=GjIr08KtTT4

#2: youtube.com/watch?v=XVWjbYK9iLA

It is just getting into West Hills, which means it might start srpeading into the Valley. The Film studios are all on the opposite side of the Valley. A lot of stars live in Malibu, though, and that is burning good.

The real danger here, is that the frie is on Mulholland Dr, which cuts right down the center line of the hills between the valley and LA proper. If Winds move the fire east along Mulholland, literally half of LA could burn down.

The wind is supposed to die down tomorrow, and the firefighters expect to get a perimeter, but they are worried about Sunday, when winds will pick up again. We are in for a hell of a ride, if the wind blows east. Currently, it is blowing South, moving the fire to the Ocean.

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Will the fires be done by December? Because I have a vacation planned there. Also will enough liberals be burnt up and such to enhance my experience while there?

These were the first thoughts that came to my mind.

The explosion thing is slightly weird, but the weather patterns are pretty normal.

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The fires won't affect it most likely, unless you planned something in the mountains.

>Santa Susana Field Laboratory
>former research facility
>had "experimental nuclear reactors"
>didn't need to comply with standards on waste and shielding
>operated from 1953 to 2006
>area is incredibly radioactive
>local governments try to cover it up
>cleanup underway but not complete
>Fire in Malibu started there
If they survive the fire they're getting cancer

SoCal theme parks and such.

Anyone near the the fire lose phone service? I just lost service on my phone and i live 30 minutes away from the fire.

yup, the fire started at simi valley next to (or maybe at) the "Rocketdyne Complex" this area was also known as Area 4, it was foundational to the space race (rocket fuel) as well as nuke research there were a few partial meltdowns here and probably dumping, also "liquid metals research"

OFFICIAL THREAD THEME:
youtube.com/watch?v=Lekh3adu14M

pscp.tv/w/1YqKDyWgbmkGV

good feed

hmmm... is this incompetence or sabotage?

youtube.com/watch?v=HayjUnLyB3Y

better theme

First vid you linked is not in malibu, it's in the sierras.

the area is run by boeing boeing.com/principles/environment/santa-susana/index.page

>live in Northern CA
>weather forecast is "clear"
>sky is orange all day with "cloud" cover, smell of ash outside
>go online, see this fire map
>very little fires up until this point, as expected since the weather is changing
>fires just "magically appear" days after the election

HMM YEAH NOT SUSPICIOUS AT ALL

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thank you

holy shit all downwind of the Santa Susana, where the fire started... wow. uhm the boeing website says they run the site and do remdiation and clean (supposedly) and they plant some plans and encourage animals boeing.com/principles/environment/santa-susana/index.page

yeah pic from earlier in norcal, air quality is terrible and sun is barely visible

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The former Santa Susana Field Laboratory is a 2,850-acre site with a rich history. Virtually every major U.S. space program, from the first manned Mercury flights to the Apollo moon landings and Space Shuttle fleet, owes part of its success to Santa Susana. It was also the site of energy research and development for the U.S. government, including leading-edge nuclear, solar and sodium technology.

Since acquiring its portion of the site in 1996, Boeing has made significant progress with cleanup and restoration. The company secured the future of nearly 2,400 acres as permanent open space habitat to benefit wildlife and the community, fulfilling a commitment made 10 years ago. The transformation of Santa Susana from field laboratory to open space is well underway, with native plants and animals reclaiming most of the previously developed areas of the property.

divine punishment.

Thank God now they can fix all the freeways

no probs user bro

Nah, old school theme...

m.youtube.com/watch?v=A_sY2rjxq6M

Or, if you prefer...

m.youtube.com/watch?v=Mizo55muY2I

>california
nothing of value was lost

youtu.be/WTUCwCOjGIo
youtu.be/xk7qrL8aZjM

lol

The theme parks are quite a bit away from the fires.

THEME SONG IS ECOCIDE
youtube.com/watch?v=D3d9rcDa7AA

im watching volcano,as cali burns. with kek hear me?

there was a better video with sound, but here's some good footage from the portugal fires last year
youtube.com/watch?v=QAFHmokVnA0

Sorry California

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bump
pscp.tv/w/1YqKDyWgbmkGV
ktla.com/on-air/live-streaming/

>live outside sacramento
>sky is black
>sun is red
>can stare at the sun cause you almost can't see it
>oxygen running low


AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

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near a pretty wealthy part of LA, several A list celebrities there. Who place is an inferno

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>burning stick
>directed energy from Israeli laser satellite targeting clandistine unregulated nuclear reactor in the center of a HARP created low humidity weather pattern alteration in order to scatter California Marxist Progressivism to other States.

Difficult choice

The former Santa Susana Field Laboratory is a 2,850-acre site with a rich history. Virtually every major U.S. space program, from the first manned Mercury flights to the Apollo moon landings and Space Shuttle fleet, owes part of its success to Santa Susana. It was also the site of energy research and development for the U.S. government, including leading-edge nuclear, solar and sodium technology.

Since acquiring its portion of the site in 1996, Boeing has made significant progress with cleanup and restoration. The company secured the future of nearly 2,400 acres as permanent open space habitat to benefit wildlife and the community, fulfilling a commitment made 10 years ago. The transformation of Santa Susana from field laboratory to open space is well underway, with native plants and animals reclaiming most of the previously developed areas of the property.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Susana_Field_Laboratory

Other locations within Area IV (and the remainder of SSFL) have been undergoing an environmental Facility Investigation under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act since 1994. The investigation is overseen by the California State Department of Toxic Substances Control. A firm estimated completion date for the investigation and subsequent remediation, if any, could not be found.

Most of the 2,850-acre (11.5 km2) Santa Susana Field Laboratory—SSFL was used for the testing and development of rocket engines by Rocketdyne over a fifty-year period, initially for defensive missiles, and then primarily for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration—NASA space vehicles. That took place at locations in Areas I, II, and III totaling ~ 2,560 acres. The ETEC site is ~90 acres, of Area IV's 290 acre total.

There has been considerable environmental impact investigations underway across SSFL, including at the ETEC sites, since the 1990s to develop cleanup criteria, characterization measurement standards, and methods to use to reach contractual terms of completion. In the interim, some small site specific cleanups, contaminated surface water flow remediation, and minor habitat restoration efforts have been tried. The cleanup data gathering, and eventual cleanup projects (of chemical &/or radiological toxins), are under the direction of the DTSC—California Department of Toxic Substances Control of CalEPA, with a 2017 completion deadline/goal.

Interim remediation means, contaminant characterization studies, and all mandated cleanup work is funded by the R.P.s—Responsible Parties. They are the DOE—U.S. Department of Energy and The Boeing Company for the ETEC site (~90 acres) within Area IV. For the rest of the SSFL propertyhe R.P.s are Boeing and/or NASA fL, depending on: the Area (I, II, &/or III); contaminant types, and physical toxin location (i.e.: surface soils, aquifers, deep bedrock, etc.).

>video on youtube right now called "camp fire"
>old dude walking back near his property and friends property after the fire
>finds all their burned-to-skeleton bodies inside their cars

holy shit

liveleak.com/view?t=snCcy_1541812150

By 2007, all of the sodium-related facilities have been removed from Area IV with the exception of the Sodium Pump Test Facility and the Hazardous Waste Management Facility. All of the metallic sodium has been removed from ETEC.

link please

this fella just posted the liveleak

>camp fire
link???

videos here, everyone watch it before it gets taken down

old guy told all his friends (some of them were handicapped) to evacuate and they didn't, or gave him stupid reasons why they weren't. he goes back to the area after the cali fire is over and finds all of them dead in their cars, charred to black bones.

holy #$%^, props to that guy for having the balls to film that...

>tfw shitposting while the world burns around me
youtube.com/watch?v=oIscL-Bjsq4

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"You can see that he's dead"

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not sure if this video is recent or which fire

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narrator: "you can see that he's dead..."

i actually can't get over this fucking video, there's a big difference between a dudes soul crumbling on video compared to some dumb rekt thread shit

Good, finally. I hope all the non-commiefag anons get out. I hope the degenerates and their homes burn to the ground. God's Wrath comes to the home of the degenerates.

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post the link you supreme faglord!

it's here, read the thread

it's simply fucking epic how a quarter of the country just catches on fire multiple times throughout the year now, yeah that's completely normal
the general weather throughout the year where i grew up has changed insanely, and one bullshit party says it's not happening while the other says the problem will be solved by some carbon tax or some shit
we managed to fuck some stuff up that can't be easily unfucked and now a ton of people are going to die because of it

california always had fires lmao

it's incredible how california is on fire, cracking off of the united states, full of hypodermics and STDs, and full of so much other horrid bullshit, yet people call it the best place to live and shout you down with "MUH IN N OUT"

I grew up here, we have always had fires but the last few years have been absolutely abnormal. We had many years of drought and then record-setting rains, so underbrush and vegetation exploded. Combine that with hot, dry inland winds 2 years in a row and you get this.

hard core

maybe California need to repent its ways. God is punishing the sinners

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It is normal. What isn't normal is human intervention, accidentally starting fires, or putting out normally-occurring fires that would burn out the underbrush. California is a VERY young state, not even majorly settled until the 1900s, so normal natural disasters like earthquakes and fires are not respected. Flooding is the only thing california has gotten control of.

yea i know. in-n-out burger is the worst. they once got caught putting cows that couldn't stand up into slaughter. they were too sick with... whatever. mad cow, other infections. about 10% of their cattle, in-n-out was the major customer of that facility.

>she had to put her makeup on
>she died because of it

That's the most boomer thing I've ever heard

>satans inferno happening outside your home
>yo f.a.m gimmie a sec I need to look gucci

kek

Holy fucking shit.

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The flareups are likely a result of wind gusts.

or 10 of pic related

Spooky

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fuck

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I think the timing of the fires in LA is very suspicious considering that the shooter at the bar the other day had the chance to escape after killing the first responder. Those mountains are right behind the area where Borderline is.

The fire has already reached the ocean, a lot of rich people with houses and properties tucked away in the mountains are gonna lose their properties.

You realize most of the fires in cali lately have been caused by humans, right? Not just by hot weather.

California on fire, California getting shot up by crazy marines, whats not to like?

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Holy crap. That guy looked like he was barely keeping it together.
>Inb4 "Uncle Owen? Aunt Beru?"

Yeah, but the weather is how they get so bad. I was in Santa Rosa the night of the Tubbs fire. It was dry as hell and the winds were insane.

1st severe burn casualty just got airlifted out

But why California though? You'd think that they wouldn't fire their own (unless of course you got enough shekels to pay them to do so).

Migrate the libs to red states

It was dry in california 2 years ago. I twas dry in california 5 years ago. It was dry in california 20 years ago. It was dry here 30 years ago. I've lived here my whole life, you're full of shit. There have been summers in the past 5 years that were not as hot as summers in the 90's. It's been fucking random.

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>neither
it's just dry as shit right now. Where I'm at, we only had one night of light rain in mid October.


The fast-moving nature of these fires is typical for the month of October. Though it may seem counter-intuitive because of the cooler weather, October is the most dangerous month for California wildfires as dry vegetation and seasonal winds fuel speedy flames.

“By the time you get to this season, right when you’re starting to anticipate some rain, it’s actually the most fire prone part of the year,” said Max Moritz, a wildfire specialist at the University of California Cooperative Extension.
time.com/4975818/california-fires-october/

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I thought the shooting was a lot farther from LA? IDK the geography there.

were gonna be seeing this on rekt threads for years now arent we????

Dont be giving no sensible reasons when we can talk about satellite lasers, weather manipulation and shit.

I think mr. bones here qualifies.

Yes, it has been dry for years. No, conditions have not been the way they are right now for years. It is not an issue of heat. The primary issues are wind and dry brush.

I have also lived here my entire life, and last year several neighborhoods in my city burned down. The records for largest fire and most destructive fire have been broken two years in a row. If you think this is the same pattern we've always had, you're either willfully blind or an idiot.

ayyyy lmao

A-are they going to be okay?

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no he dieded

topanga canyon is a beautiful place

No, it's not the same pattern, but i'd rather you prove to me that these fires are directly because of man made climate change. How are we suppose to know if this is an anamoly and that the next 5 years will have less fires? We don't. I'm not paying your fucking carbon tax because you THINK man made climate change is causing more fires in california.

Lol