Perfect storm of weather, fuel, and management. It's a disaster in all senses of the word. The NWCN reported last night that the fires could burn for months.
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I'm constantly amazed by the repeated weakness of wildfire first containment efforts. They see the pattern of casual response and gargantuan consequences decade after decade, yet EVERY TIME they putter about instead of walloping it with shock and awe. They're a month late getting the troops on the lines -- troops already trained and ready to go. The army/guard should be a first, overwhelming response to a 100 acre blaze anywhere in the nation instead of a last-ditch (literally) stand on 300,000 acres that after a couple months is zero percent contained.
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