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Old 08-18-2023, 04:51 PM   #76
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Originally Posted by flylock shox View Post
Feels like the planet's immune system kicked into high gear this summer. Fires everywhere.

I bet there will be some big changes coming to bylaws and insurance policies soon anywhere the risk of wildfires presents. People will need to build buffers between their properties and fuel sources, and nee construction is going to have to adhere to stricter standards re fire resistance. I don't think we can firefight our way out of these things anymore.
I spoke with someone many years ago who said something like this fire was inevitable. According to this guy, controlled burns had been decreased significantly in BC due to budget cuts as well as complaints from local residents about the smoke when they did the control burn.

Because of this, fuel sources no longer had natural buffers in between each other via controlled fire consumption, and when something like this goes up, the fuel sources are connected so it can easily burn rapidly over larger distances. He believed the fuel was accumulating year after year to the point where there were too many interconnected sections of landscape that could sustain uncontrollable fires if something were to start burning.

His suggestion was to do more controlled burns and making some significant changes to some landscapes to create "natural" breaks that could help slow wild fires and also create strategic locations for combating fires when they happen.

I don't know how much this is true. But in theory, it does make sense and it also makes more sense to do large scale prevention strategies vs many individual case by case basis for homes and properties. It's kinda like how the City of Calgary did flood mitigation rather than insurance demand all of the homes in the affected areas flood proof their homes.
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