• Mac@mander.xyz
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    14 hours ago

    Maybe hes thinking of the fact that ~80% of California’s water goes to irrigation for crops instead of to communities.

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      12 hours ago

      Tbf, the crops come to our communities. We love our fresh California produce. It sparks joy.

      And the Palisades had enough water to drink and fill pools and grow landscape plants, and several people were hosing down their homes (a few died with hose in hand because the fire was way too strong for that and they should have evacuated but a lot of the rest of us made stupid decisions in the moment that just didn’t turn out as deadly.) but the real problem was that wind. They couldn’t do airdrops, the conflagration was too powerful. There was a problem with the hydrants, but honestly even if they’d been fully functioning it’s not clear if much more could have been saved. Altadena had plenty of water too, with working hydrants, but that maelstrom of fire was just crazy, man.