Jesus this is the 2nd major fire in NAPA over the last couple years, right?
Yeah in 2017 they had the Atlas Fire, Nuns Fire, and part of the Tubbs Fire all going at once, pretty much surrounding the county.
Jesus this is the 2nd major fire in NAPA over the last couple years, right?
Wildfires are normal to the point that pine trees evolved to require wildfires to reproduce and we try to do controlled burns to keep nature under control, but the amount of land burned by wildfires in CA every year has increased 5x since the 1970s.I feel bad for people who live in Cali, but to my understanding wildfires are natural for the region and the ecosystem thrives in the post-fire. I know this doesn't make people feel any better though, and I hope everyone is safe.
Just waiting on that 8.5 Earthquake to cap it all off.
The epilogue will finally be the alien invasion.
Indeed. Looks like a typical year here.