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Originally Posted by Efthreeoh
I live basically within the Shenandoah Nation Park and own 40 acres of forest, so I'm no stranger to the dangers of wild fires (and why all my roofs are steel). About 15 years ago we had one within sight of the house, across the street about a mile and a half away, so I get the nervous urge to stay put and protect one's property. But being that area of California is quite dry and has high susceptibility to winds that can cause drastic and rapid changes to wild fires, prudence would dictate to leave the area early and hope for the best.
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Again, there was literally no advanced notice.
You cannot leave early when there was no advanced notice.
Read the news or watch it. That’s why the deaths are so high.
That’s like saying leave before the Earthquake happens.