35,000 acres are currently burning, threatening to engulf the cite of Ventura, California (near LA) in a conflagration. Multiple structures (commercial and residential) reportedly on fire. Cause unknown as of this point.

60  2017-12-05 by AssuredlyAThrowAway

Somewhat live coverage here- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EtyQyvWK3Y&feature=player_embedded

35,000 aces currently burning as of 4am PST, many homes threatened amid mandatory evacuations. If you have family/friends in the area, do no assume they are safe or awake. Make contact with them now, and advise them to follow all local evacuation orders. If they are trapped, the fire service recommends seeking shelter in a body of water such as a pool or lake.

As of 1:00AM PST, the map of the conflagration/evacuation zones/containment perimeters was thus- https://i.imgur.com/CA7itqO.jpg

28 comments

good

How can this possibly be good? Did you get smited for an ags or something?

Why did you delete your Wilcock comment? You already decided he's a fraud?

Because it's really not worth the debate. I can understand why people think he's a fraud and I respect that so I just deleted it. Not really worth the effort.

I smited his ags and bandos, gimme gimme

/#GayRetards

hate calif*rnia

Not good! Thanks for the heads up!

The cause is the ridiculous Santa Ana winds that are blowing

Gosh dang fire winds. Always starting fires.

Now we just need some water winds to put them out.

I think you're on to something...

Everything was fine until the fire nation attacked

We should start a war on fire tbh.

Let's finish the war on drugs first. Oh and terror.

'Cause Unknown' aka the entire state of California is one giant kindling to start fires. I don't know how anyone in their right mind lives their under these conditions. I was in San Francisco during the major fires during October and the air smelled like a camp fire. Hope people don't die but they need to do something about this at some point like not building houses so close to each other, keeping vegetation away from homes.

Beautiful weather year round and just about every type of terrain. Its not without its faults, but not many places can emulate what it has to offer.

We are significantly better off than places with Hurricanes. Wildfires are part of the cycle in California and have been pretty much forever. Usually, we are able to control this so that homes and businesses are rarely threatened but our summers have been getting hotter and dryer for some reason. Still, the amounts of life loss and property damage is far less than what is caused by hurricanes and floods in other states.

no, actually temperature dropping and rain increasing

Yeah you want to keep away from San Francisco.

I always get attacked for mentioning this, but, lighting fires on purpose can be also done by terrorists as well.

lol anybody can use a lighter, it doesn’t require much skill

nefarious purposes though.

Imagine if Isis ordered all of their sleeper cells/agents to head to Cali and light fires everywhere simultaneously. It would ravage that state and there would not be enough resources to save the state, the people, nature there.

They've already taught their sleepers to use planes, vehicles, guns, acid attacks, and other ways to cause terrorism. Light fires all over the state would be devastating, cause massive damage, and would be easy for these evil people to do this

It’s odd that the fires started all within commute times of each other

I think that a lot of terrorism happening in the US is covered up. Remember after September 11th, the first thing George Bush did was to tell everybody to go shopping and calm down. If it came out that our missile defense systems failed (in KSA), we have no defense against level 1 terrorists setting most of California on fire to the cost of billions, and that there are thousands of terrorists and enemy intelligence organizations embedded from the highest levels down to the lowest levels in all 50 states, people might stop shopping and the cash flow grinds to a halt. They try to keep the illusion up of invincible America, but once people see it for what it really is, consumer confidence drops big time.

people might stop shopping and the cash flow grinds to a halt.

I wish. It would suck if this caused a collapse, but perhaps the reset would be nice

And the media blackout on this is curious. Why aren't they allowed to report on this?

Media's all over it; it's got great visuals of buildings burning. #ThomasFire.