2 Fires Still Raging Along California's Central Coast »

Posted By MyWayOnNow 1 year ago in News

Weary firefighters got no rest during the holiday weekend as a pair of out-of-control wildfires roared across the landscape along California's central coast at opposite ends of the arid Los Padres National Forest.

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    Teech1 year ago

    The only good thing about the location of these fires is that they are bordered on the West by the ultimate fire break - the Pacific Ocean.

    Those weary fire fighters truly have their work cut out for them.

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      tiredofwhiners1 year ago

      Time to invent fireproof houses.

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        rumple4skin1 year ago

        I grow weary with the saturation these events take in news. It's tragic but not news. This happens every year without fail. Very predictable, much like the yearly flooding of the flood plains states. No less tragic but, again, predictable. The question is whether these events are natural or man made. It's becoming evident these events are man made.

        Let's fix the causes instead of spending fortunes on corrections.

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