The article doesn’t seem to mention it, but last week they accidentally sent out a mandatory evacuation order to all 10 million phones: https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/emergency-evacuation-alert-sent-to-residents-across-la-county/
I wonder how much that will dampen the effect of the real order if it comes. Colorado sends emergency alerts for so much- missing children and geriatrics, violence against cops anywhere in the state- that there’s a lot of notification fatigue when we get the handful of wildfire alerts each year.
It’s one of the fundamental problems of outrage-driven engagement and for profit news. Eventually people burn out and tune out. Then something important happens and people are ambivalent. Some people wallow in it and go bananas (see: fox News chuds) but the majority of people don’t like being harangued by spectacle every goddamn day.
This is really sad. But we’re also seeing what happens when you let corporations go unchecked and exacerbate climate change.
An entire city burning to the ground should be a radicalizing point, but I’m afraid the media is going to do everything they can to divert from the climate question to things like firefighter funding, DEI etc.
Trump is making it about water rights and complaining that farmers didn’t get enough water because of ecological regulations.
So the solution is more deregulation? Amazing…
As always. Also the governor of California already promised to waive environmental review so they could ‘rebuild faster’–seriously ironic liberal brainrot.
Environmental reviews of the sort like exposure to hazards, such as, to take an example at random, wildfires? Is Los Angeles urban development about to end up on a 10-year cycle?
I could fill a few pages with names of contractors who would love nothing more than that.
new gold rush honestly
Its crazy because every right winger is talking about LA running out of water which is obviously untrue. Most angelenos (except maybe those in actively byrning or burnt areas) still has clean water coming from their tap. And more importantly, we all see water drop after water drop on the TV coverage. The actual crews fighting the fire havent indicated any trouble getting water and there are dozens of reservoirs available.
Yeah but if the almond trees had more water they wouldn’t be as dry (in January) and wouldn’t have caught flame. That’s trump’s argument lmao, it’s so stupid it’s unbelievable. The fire didn’t spread cross farms it spread across forest, suburban housing developments and rough hills
Yea that’s what I don’t get a out his whole “I told Newsom to sweep the leaves from the forests” because I thought this fire started in the urban area
Lib media at least acknowledges it’s climate change but their solution is to vote blue harder next time. Meanwhile the chuds go over world events with a fine tooth comb to find a minority to scapegoat. Both are not helpful in any way.
Not just a city, but the richest city in the richest state of the richest country
So i guess the plan is to annex Canada because we are abandoning the southern US.
Just get all the people and push them up there
Bringing in the Scoops from Soylent Green to herd us all north
Probably why he has been saber ratling
If the annexation of Canada happens I figure that will be the unofficial reasoning for it. A climate-lebensraum if you will
There was a conversation about this here a few months ago. Seriously what happens when these places get too hot to live in? If it turns into 145° temperatures in Las Vegas, for example, will we just abandon the city, turning it into a ghost town? Even while inside, you can’t stay cool because of the power consumption. You can’t just be blaring the AC 24/7 in every building and every car. Not to mention, you can’t cool the outside of cars or buildings, so those could overheat. How do you get food and water to these places? I suppose they could build high speed rail going in and out of the city, but you still run into the same problems of having to keep the entire thing refrigerated.
Now multiply this for hundreds of cities, towns, and shotgun shacks across the southern US. Will the entire state of Texas have to leave because nighttime temperatures are over 150°? Just miles and miles of Death Valley conditions spread out across the South.
I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention how things will be worse south of the border going into Mexico and South America.
The first warning sign will be insurance companies pulling out of entire regions, like what happened in California.
Might be survivable if people adapted and figured out ways to conserve water and energy and build better, more resiliant infrastructure, but that’s not going to happen in this country.
Jesus Christ. And to think this is only the worst wildfire, yet.
welcome to the new normal
The scary thing is that it’s January.
Gonna be another one of those years when centuries happen, huh?
We still have what I presume to be a long hot dry summer coming up.
I can’t wait for smoke season /s
When I first heard about all these new wildfires cropping up, I automatically assumed it was in Australia. I was shocked it was California in midwinter.
I suppose it’s a small mercy that THE BIG ONE turned out to be a wildfire and not an earthquake, since that would’ve killed far more people
THE BIG ONE
So far
literally
There are no evacuation warnings for the majority of LA county, see for yourself: https://www.fire.ca.gov/incidents
Not to be a “source?” lib, but where did you read that all of LA was warned to be ready to evacuate?
It wasn’t in the article, as far as I could tell, and I haven’t followed its growth but LA is so massive I can’t imagine it’s large enough yet to take over LA as a whole to warrant that warning.
oh I took it straight from the article, looks like they changed it, here it is in the archive
Ah, no worries! They do that. Thanks for clarifying!
I was just curious because that would be a fucking massive exodus.
To be fair, I don’t think they mean all at once, but rather that all of the area of LA is under potential threat.
That makes sense. It also makes sense that they’d probably say that out of an abundance of caution rather than thinking this is actually happening soon.
that seems like the most likely scenario
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That makes sense. Thanks!
Any insight or thoughts you want to share about what is happening in LA right now or what you might expect?
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Thank you so much for sharing that! That’s really interesting.
Yeah, it is a shame that it seems nothing will be done to prevent this from happening again, on a similar or larger scale at least anyway. I’m also hearing people talk about conspiracies that just skip over the reality of capitalism and climate change. I don’t think the average USian can yet accept that truth even as they watch damn near entire cities burn to the ground.
No hope for the elites to do anything if that’s still the case, especially depressing since there are things that can be done as you said.