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I thought forest fires dont necessarily travel along tbe ground? It can jump from tree top to tree top.And didnt someone say upthread this fire jumped the Athabaska River? What strikes me the most in tbis situation, is that there is only one highway to get out for a city of 100,000, in a high risk area for fires.Years ago we stayed at a guesthouse in the southwest US. All around the house, the foliage had been removed - no grasses, no trees, no shrubs etc. I asked about it - "a firebreak" was the reply. Living in an urban centre, I'd never even considered this ... was interesting. I think there was also an external sprinkler system - not to grow grass, but to soak everything in the event of a fire.
Same people that don't do vaccinations?Some people who choose to stay had kids with them.
I hope there's some kind of investigation into that.
I thought forest fires dont necessarily travel along tbe ground? It can jump from tree top to tree top.And didnt someone say upthread this fire jumped the Athabaska River? What strikes me the most in tbis situation, is that there is only one highway to get out for a city of 100,000, in a high risk area for fires.
Waterfall said:I thought forest fires dont necessarily travel along tbe ground? It can jump from tree top to tree top.
Waterfall said:And didnt someone say upthread this fire jumped the Athabaska River?
Waterfall said:What strikes me the most in tbis situation, is that there is only one highway to get out for a city of 100,000, in a high risk area for fires.
It had never occurred to me how unusual was my central Ontario life on a veritable grid of roads - the backbone of this part of Ontario is a Concession Road crossed by a Line, both at 1 1/4 mile intervals. There are dozens of "roads out of town", an infinity of ways to get from A to B.
The wood from different tress burns faster than others.
Also true and like it or not fire is necessary for some trees to give birth to a new generation. It isn't the forest that laments the fire.
Didn't know that, though we always doFires can also spread underground through roots
It is why when you are camping you must use the designated fire pit. Even though it may not look like it , the rangers have dug it out and cut out the roots and filled it back in
So very hard to completely extinguish a forest fire. The roots smolder underground for ages