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The allegation going around is that there was one single power line or box for that entire area. And it hadn't been maintained properly. The line caught fire, shutting down power to the entire neighborhood, which included phone lines and cell towers as well. And the fire happened during high winds which spread the fire at 70mph. So pretty much worst case scenario. That area was built in a way where any fire would rapidly spread as it was too dense.From what I've read, they had an alert system, but it was dependent on text/phone warnings. But all the power and cell service went out, so for some people, the first they knew about it was when they saw the advancing flames. Apparently, most of the dead so far died in their cars while trying to evacuate.
This fire will be like that Station Nightclub fire in Rhode Island in 2003. Where 100 people die and another 200 plus are burned severely. But almost no one goes to jail or gets in trouble or admits any wrongdoing. When Bush was President he denied federal aid to the victims of that fire with zero explanation. We'll see how mush brain Biden responds to this. Can't wait to hear about 'global warming' causing this for the next five years as families and survivors argue with the government and insurance companies.