"Trash tycoon reveals how
'miracle' Malibu house survived wildfires when everyone else's burned.
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The property was designed to withstand earthquakes and features ultra-sturdy construction,
including stucco and stone walls,
a fireproof roof, and pilings driven 50 feet into bedrock to withstand the pounding surf below.
'I thought,
If we ever have an earthquake,
this would be the last thing to go.
I honestly didn't think that if we had a fire,
this would be the last thing to go.
The architecture is pretty nice.
But the stucco and fireproof roof are real nice'.
The fireproof design appears to have proved its worth
turning into a fortress against flames.
Remarkably,
Steiner's home seemed to emerge as the improbable lone survivor.
'People started contacting me, saying,
Your house is all over the news',
Steiner said.
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One home appears to be standing alone, untouched,
amidst a sea of smoldering ruins in the Palisades fire in Malibu, California."
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Trash tycoon reveals how his 'miracle' Malibu house survived wildfires
A $9 million Malibu mansion miraculously survived the devastating Los Angeles wildfires, standing untouched amid the ashes of neighboring homes.www.dailymail.co.uk
It even made a headline in my country in Europe
"He designed a fireproof house.
This is what it looks like after a fire in the USA."
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Zaprojektował ognioodporny dom. Tak wygląda po pożarze w USA
Los Angeles od ubiegłego tygodnia zmaga się z najgorszą w historii tego regionu serią pożarów. Ogień zmusił tysiące mieszkańców do ewakuacji i zniszczył domy. Jednak pośród ruin stoi praktycznie nietknięta...finanse.wp.pl
It may be still standing, but it might have to be stripped down to the studs to get rid of everything contaminated with smoke and the toxic burned chemicals from fires.
Sometimes, it's better to have the place burn down and start all over again, anew.
I'm a bit confused by this:The Los Angeles fires may have been a reignition of a blaze that began on New Year’s Eve due to residents setting off fireworks.
An analysis by the Washington Post found that the blaze began on part of the Temescal Ridge in the Santa Monica Mountains, a place where an earlier fire had been ignited and put out.
Satellite imagery shows that 20 minutes after the Palisades fire began last Tuesday, the outline of the smoke matched with the burn scar from the previous blaze.
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California wildfires may have been started by NYE fireworks
The Los Angeles fires may have been a reignition of a blaze that began on New Year’s Eve due to residents setting off fireworks.www.telegraph.co.uk
I'm a bit confused by this:
"Satellite imagery shows that 20 minutes after the Palisades fire began last Tuesday, the outline of the smoke matched with the burn scar from the previous blaze." I don't understand.
Is this an attempt to lay the blame for this on the fire department?
There is reference to comments by FBI and ATF, so that will be able to be followed up on.
Los Angeles area WMCA's have identified food and toiletry items that fire victims need. Instacart will deliver them for free if you purchase them at their site.
The Los Angeles fires may have been a reignition of a blaze that began on New Year’s Eve due to residents setting off fireworks.
An analysis by the Washington Post found that the blaze began on part of the Temescal Ridge in the Santa Monica Mountains, a place where an earlier fire had been ignited and put out.
Satellite imagery shows that 20 minutes after the Palisades fire began last Tuesday, the outline of the smoke matched with the burn scar from the previous blaze.
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California wildfires may have been started by NYE fireworks
The Los Angeles fires may have been a reignition of a blaze that began on New Year’s Eve due to residents setting off fireworks.www.telegraph.co.uk
What address can we send it to, or is it just for locals?
Los Angeles area WMCA's have identified food and toiletry items that fire victims need. Instacart will deliver them for free if you purchase them at their site.
That would be an awfully long time before the same fire reignited, if it was related.
I know our crews monitor bushfire locations once the fire is out. Flying over for the next 24 hours or so. Just to be sure.
As I stated previously, we had a bushfire close to my house two days before Christmas. Once they were able to control it then extinguish it, we could hear the aircraft circling overhead at different times during the entire next day - just checking there was no smoldering anywhere.
imo
No, not old and cranky! Sensible.This is fascinating - and thank you for the extra detail. I hadn't seen the part about the burn scar. The two guys who led authorities to this site have been on SM.
Smoldering roots is how it's being referred to in MSM, as one of the hypotheses.
This sparked the usual conversation at my house (get rid of all sales of fireworks and invest money in drone task forces to find firework law violators).
It was the most massive year of fireworks that I can ever remember, this year. And they are of course illegal - and the places that do have the drone tax forces had way fewer fireworks. There are still nearby locales (to Los Angeles) where selling fireworks is legal. The entire state should ban all of them.
Gosh, I sound old and cranky there - but it's been tough watching things burn this week.
Is it that long though?That would be an awfully long time before the same fire reignited, if it was related.
I know our crews monitor bushfire locations once the fire is out. Flying over for the next 24 hours or so. Just to be sure.
As I stated previously, we had a bushfire close to my house two days before Christmas. Once they were able to control it then extinguish it, we could hear the aircraft circling overhead at different times during the entire next day - just checking there was no smoldering anywhere.
imo
You have to do it through instacart. I was fixing to place an order and I saw their offer. Through the app or Instacart.com.What address can we send it to, or is it just for locals?
Is it that long though?
Last year it was reported that Canadian forest fires continued smoldering under the snow - all winter. These are called 'zombie fires'. If they can continue under the snow, what could happen in places where there isn't snow and the accompanying temperature drop?
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2024 wildfire season: Canada fights against "zombie fires" that survived underground from 2023
Last year, over 230,000 people were forced to flee their homes in Canada. The 2023 fire season in Canada was catastrophic for large parts of the North American continent, with smoke reaching as far Florida. 2024 could be worse still.www.ctif.org
Note: I'm not a science genius so I may be missing something. But just putting the information out for mbrs with better scientific understanding.
The Washington Post has the article about the NYE fire at Temescal Ridge in Pacific Palisades.
The burn scar from that fire is larger than I would have thought and appears to be very close to the houses, including the one where the observant owner called in both that fire and the first smoke from the Palisades Fire. Three to four acres seems like a lot. I had thought it was much smaller.
"Shortly after midnight on Jan. 1, firefighters responded to the fire northeast of the Pacific Palisades neighborhood. It initially covered three to four acres of heavy brush and had a slow rate of spread. Winds were relatively light, and helicopters were able to make water drops. Four camp crews were dispatched, and firefighters were in place to defend at least one home.
Still, with almost ideal conditions, it took about four hours to contain the blaze. At 4:46 a.m., the Los Angeles Fire Department reported that the fire was contained and that mop-up operations would continue “to ensure no flare-ups.”
This is the areas as seen on the Google map, roughly in the center of the image. I note that the trails to that region are much shorter than coming up the ridge, the trail is coming off of what is (ironically) called Split Rock Fire Road.
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A hiker was on the trail in the region of the burn scar at 9 am on Jan 7, approximately 1.5 hours before the adjacent neighbor saw the smoke and called 911.
"Friday, fire officials, arson investigators, ATF and the FBI converged in the hillside neighborhoods near the Skull Rock Trailhead, close to the site of the earlier fire. ATF officials knocked on the doors of the powerless, pink-retardant-covered homes that were still standing, asking residents about what they saw, what they thought might have caused it.
D. H. [name abbreviated by me] said he was hiking around 9 a.m. Tuesday near Skull Rock at the base of the burn scar and faintly smelled smoke, but it disappeared on his way back down the trail.