Zero, anon. Those houses would be way east of the fires.
The rail theory has been disproved. I'm not convinced of the DEW theory or fault of SCE in SoCal.
For now I'm going with some unintentional accident. In the current dry conditions, it doesn't take much to start a fire. The Santa Ana winds feed and push the fire.
Fuck you, asshole. I live here. I know where things are and where they aren't. I know how easy it is to get a brush fire raging. I know that fires occur everh fucking year here. I know that when there has been no rain to speak of, you are going to have fires.
Prove me wrong asshole. Better yet, prove whatever theory you like.
Go!
Yes, anon. What is most annoying are that most spinning these theories have never been to CA.
Do not know the geography or vegetation.
It's a big state.
I do not really comment on the NorCal fires because I do not know as much about what the specific geography or vegetation.
Kek. Calm down, bro. Kek.
Three card Monte.
I need to see that.
Thanks, anon.
I'm surprised there hasnt been a big one in the San Bernardino mtns east of LA. Same conditions apply.