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Why they can't stop the fires ... a little perspective
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 386551" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>No, but the swamp is finally dry enough to burn. The fires have burned through everything; jumped interstates, highways etc. Its getting everything in its path. We have about ten lots by the house we burned in January and they have reburned twice this year. Its weird to see fire blackened land burn again. The major difference is there is little to no fire damage where controlled burning was used versus complete incineration where it wasn't. As for houses, I personally haven't seen any burn but have heard of several. Firefighters have done an excellent job saving them. People need to wake up and not stick their homes in the middle of the woods with no consideration to fire. This is just stupid in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 386551, member: 4362"] No, but the swamp is finally dry enough to burn. The fires have burned through everything; jumped interstates, highways etc. Its getting everything in its path. We have about ten lots by the house we burned in January and they have reburned twice this year. Its weird to see fire blackened land burn again. The major difference is there is little to no fire damage where controlled burning was used versus complete incineration where it wasn't. As for houses, I personally haven't seen any burn but have heard of several. Firefighters have done an excellent job saving them. People need to wake up and not stick their homes in the middle of the woods with no consideration to fire. This is just stupid in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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