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...October 19, 1991 the 'Oakland Fire'. 25 People died. I lost My Mothers' house when the entire 'crossed roads' Neiborhood burned down. The house I grew up in my teenage years.

They called it the 'tunnel fire', because it started small, from a open pit fire on a windy day, at the top of Ashby Road. North of the Old Tunnel Road. My Brother was there and witnessed the fire crew put the fire out...then left in a hurry to get home for supper. He witnessed the fire flair Up and increase, to the Highway at the Caldicot Tunnel, the Fire Jumped the Freeway and headed south/east straight into residential Oakland at Lake Temescal...Out Of Control! The fire roared with the Euctalyptis trees 80 feet tall throwing ambers that fell into San Francisco across the bay, with increasing wind, just as in LA.

The 'Pain' started when the Oakland fire Co discovered that their hoses did not Fit the New Fire Hydrants and the Adapters were in Warehouse in Down Town Oakland.

"When will they Ever Learn??" They CAN'T Learn because their Brains are Broken!!

Newsom 'Talks' real tough when Trump is Not around! I remember the News cast. Just after the 'Paradise' Fire. Remember that One Town Burned up with One Road Out! Whole Families Trapped in their cars going down dead-end roads...Killed!!

President trump was Visiting to suggest ways of storing water for future uses, the three of them were standing together Gov. Newsom, Trump and ex Gov. Brown. Newsom could Not even Look Trump in the Eye... actually 'had his toe in the sand', embarrassed. This is our 'Leader' ? Newsom and his Ilk have destroyed our State.

They Knew this was Coming, The 'Experts' warned them, Newsom did Nothing.

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All our thoughts and empathy from Australia. Larry are you Ok ?

When those mature blue gums go up they simply explode. But I am now reading news articles they are not to blame ....??? Sure didn't help here the last few seasons .

After the experience of appalling fire events in Australia  over the last few years all you can do is contain contain contain- regardless of the cost of bulldozing firebreaks or backburns .

You cant outrun or outfight a fire front travelling at 15 MPH.

Cherish your fire crews - they are pure gold.

One of my oldest friends (I've known him for over 60 years) lost his home a couple of days ago.  He's probably been in the house for close to 40 years and lost everything.  I have several other friends and clients who live in the Palisades Highlands who have been waiting to see what they have left.  The devastation is hard to believe as the latest numbers are saying over 5,000-12000 structures were destroyed!  One of my friends who I know from the Jaguarforums thinks his home is still standing but a neighbor reported to him that his beautiful XKR convertible was incinerated.  Palisades High School is gone, several elementary schools as well, and the shopping village area has suffered severe damage.  We've offered our home to several who have either lost their homes or are evacuated indefinitely.  The rebuilding of Pacific Palisades will take decades.  Very sad...

There will not be any rebuilding in Pacific Palisades for quite a while.  Even those who's homes were spared will not be able to return as the infrastructure which includes all of the utilities will all have to be rebuilt throughout the entire community.  That will take considerable planning and a lot of time.  Contrary to what city officials are saying about streamlining permits, Building and Safety will not be able to issue permits before utility infrastructure is reestablished.  And how are you going to build without electricity which can't be turned on. The rebuilding of now more than 15,000 structures will take a decade if it can even be done in that amount of time.  I have worked on many homes in the Palisades, it was such a beautiful community.  It's just hard to believe when you see the devastation.   

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