starcrafttom
Active member
I think its hard for someone that has not seen a wind driven fire storm to comprehend it. Its hard for me to believe it and I have seen it. The first time I was on a ridge several miles away looking at a fire run up the side of a steep canyon . Not only was it moving at 40 mph but the heat is so great that the trees several hundred yards ahead of the fire are exploding from the sap boiling inside. Its scary to watch and know that if the wind switches you are only 2 mike or 40 second from being next. In some of these fires you can see that the surrounding trees are not destroyed but the homes are all gone. The fire does not have to get to your home just the embers in the wind. And I believe that many homes could be saved if owners were not forced to evacuate against their will.
As friends son, hes about 30 now, Lives in Oregon and was evacuated from his new home. From the video he shot from several miles away he thought his home was gone. The whole neighborhood was on fire. Again not in the woods really just on the edge of town if not in the city limits. They were allowed to go back in the next day. His house is the only one not burned in the area. everything else for a mile is a complete loss but not his. Fire is weird.
As friends son, hes about 30 now, Lives in Oregon and was evacuated from his new home. From the video he shot from several miles away he thought his home was gone. The whole neighborhood was on fire. Again not in the woods really just on the edge of town if not in the city limits. They were allowed to go back in the next day. His house is the only one not burned in the area. everything else for a mile is a complete loss but not his. Fire is weird.