Let's be fair. In the third video/image in this post-- of trees intact but buildings burned-- I'm almost positive I've seen before: California fires, I believe. I highly doubt that image was from Hawaii.
So step one: let's make sure all these images and videos are authentic.
Let's be fair. In the third video/image in this post-- of trees intact but buildings burned-- I'm almost positive I've seen before: California fires, I believe. I highly doubt that image was from Hawaii.
So step one: let's make sure all these images and videos are authentic.
I was going to say the same thing. That looks like pine trees growing there. Not sure if they're indiginous to Hawaii, or even the right climate zone for them.
Let's be fair. In the third video/image in this post-- of trees intact but buildings burned-- I'm almost positive I've seen before: California fires, I believe. I highly doubt that image was from Hawaii.
So step one: let's make sure all these images and videos are authentic.
Yes, that looked like Paradise CA to me.
Agreed. But I think maybe the Paradise photo was just to remind us what the targeted DEW burning looks like - to hit buildings and not trees.
So, when did Paradise get zapped, and what is its situation now? Were all its land/properties bought up by outsiders?
Nov 2018. Here's a follow-up article.
https://www.commonwealthclub.org/events/2021-08-24/paradise-inside-californias-deadliest-wildfire
Thank you!
I was going to say the same thing. That looks like pine trees growing there. Not sure if they're indiginous to Hawaii, or even the right climate zone for them.
Good point. Thanks for the reminder.
It was a picture of CA.