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Burn scars from past wildfires may leave the land vulnerable. Without vegetation to stabilize the soil, heavy rains can lead to dangerous debris flows and flooding. CAL FIRE Incident Management Teams are supporting California Governor's Office of Emergency Services to reduce these risks in recent fire-damaged areas of Los...

29,652 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля August Rothenpieler
August Rothenpieler1 год назад

@Cal_OES No shit Sherlock. There are floods when it rains. Shocker. Have you heard of drains? Sand bags? Berms? Do you all do ANYTHING proactive? You let LA burn and now flood. Stay off social media and do your fucking jobs. Stop fires.

Фото профиля Boxergirl1064
Boxergirl10641 год назад

@CAgovernor @Cal_OES #ResignGavinNewsom

Фото профиля California Insider Show
California Insider Show1 год назад

Amid the LA fires, critical water system failures are coming to light. Expert Brett Barbre joins us to break down California's water crisis, the policies shaping it, and solutions for stronger water security and firefighting readiness.

Фото профиля GraciasRafa
GraciasRafa1 год назад

@Cal_OES We need Steve Guttenberg.

Фото профиля 유희석/Henry Yoo
유희석/Henry Yoo1 год назад

@Cal_OES The remains will be buried in the mountains and valleys.

Фото профиля Arizona_Patriot
Arizona_Patriot1 год назад

@Cal_OES So sad but we all knew it was coming.

Фото профиля RoseFlower
RoseFlower1 год назад

@CAgovernor @Cal_OES Why eon’t you manage the water and forests in the first place so we limit all this damage from predictable fires and storms. Give Trump a call. I am sure he would be happy to educate you.

Фото профиля Alex
Alex1 год назад

@Cal_OES This is a reminder to everyone of Gavin’s massive failure as governor.

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