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Video report of the fight to keep the Palisades fire out of the suburbs. Don't be alarmed, I do NOT think this is breaking news, I think it's about the day's efforts.
Did anyone catch this live last night (or maybe it's in one of the articles you all posted)? as they were reporting about the drone that downed one of the planes, they were saying whoever was flying it had to override the programming so it could fly in the no-fly zone. In other words, this was super intentional and the person didn't just "make a mistake."
I think they are using drones (with permission) and helicopters. I think the major outlets would be smart enough to be sticking to the zones they're allowed to be in. They value their access and it's not worth the bad PR for them if it comes out they're doing this.I was wondering how the media are getting some of their aerial pictures. Are they putting aircraft up and/or drones? Hopefully they are observing the no-fly zones and just using long range lenses.
I was wondering how the media are getting some of their aerial pictures. Are they putting aircraft up and/or drones? Hopefully they are observing the no-fly zones and just using long range lenses.
They have been using pools, especially in areas where the hydrants have been unavailable. But a pool isn't pressurised like a hydrant, so they need a pump to make it work.Quite some years ago, a bushfire came terrifyingly close to us. We could see it coming. At the same time, a fire crew was knocking on every door in our (very long) street, noting every home which had a swimming pool. Was this being done in LA, does anyone know? Thankfully it didn't get to us.