Is Newsome and the democrats responsible for the wild fires in California?

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Responsible FOR the fires? No.

Responsible for the catastrophic failure trying to fight the fires?

Absolutely.
Responsible FOR the fires, absolutely. That fires started as a result 9f arson. Democrats protected the illegals that started the fires.
 
Responsible FOR the fires, absolutely. That fires started as a result 9f arson. Democrats protected the illegals that started the fires.
If it can be proven, then yes.
 
The systems needed to fight a fire on this scale do not exist. No municipal water supply is designed to handle the kind of strain that the firefighting efforts in California are putting on it. When a fire hydrant is opened, it takes a large volume of water out of the system rapidly, which affects the remaining supply and lowers the available pressure elsewhere. Eventually, the pumps that refill the tanks won't be able to keep up with the water that is being pumped out and pressure will drop.

This statement describes the immense challenge firefighters face in battling large-scale wildfires in California, where the current fire sizes are so enormous that existing municipal water systems are simply not equipped to handle the massive water demand needed to fight them effectively. When a large number of fire hydrants are opened simultaneously, it quickly depletes the water supply, causing pressure to drop in other areas and making it difficult for pumps to replenish the system fast enough.

Key points:
  • System overload:
    Traditional municipal water systems are designed for normal usage, not the massive water needs of large wildfires.

  • Pressure issues:
    Opening multiple fire hydrants rapidly can drastically lower water pressure throughout the system, impacting other areas that might need water.

  • Pump limitations:
    Even with pumps running at full capacity, they may not be able to keep up with the high water demand during large fires.

Further explanation:
  • Impact on firefighting:
    This water supply limitation can significantly hinder firefighting efforts, making it difficult to effectively contain and extinguish large wildfires.
  • Need for alternative solutions:
    Firefighters are increasingly relying on alternative methods like aerial firefighting with water tankers to supplement the limited ground water supply.
 

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