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Incorrect. From here: When L.A. fires broke out, the 117-million gallon Santa Ynez Reservoir near Pacific Palisades was empty. Here's what we know.![]()
Experts: California drought, fire crisis man-made * WorldNetDaily * by Alex Newman
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'In his letter to DWP, Newsom wrote, "While water supplies from local fire hydrants are not designed to extinguish wildfires over large areas, losing supplies from fire hydrants likely impaired the effort to protect some homes and evacuation corridors."
David Freyberg, PhD, a hydrologist and water resources specialist at Stanford University, told CBS News in an email that while a full Santa Ynez would have had benefits, it's not clear how much impact it would have had.
"The reservoirs above Pacific Palisades were not designed to support fire-fighting at the scale of [this] fire," he wrote. "Water supply reservoirs are typically designed to cope with house fires, not wildfires."
And here: Reality check: There was plenty of water in SoCal reservoirs during the LA fires » Yale Climate Connections
But Peter Gleick, cofounder of the nonprofit Pacific Institute, says that the L.A. region did not need more water.
Gleick: “There was plenty of water in reservoirs in Southern California. The reservoirs were actually relatively full for this time of year.”
But the fires were so large and powerful that the city’s water pipes, storage tanks, and fire hydrants could not keep up with the unprecedented needs of firefighters.
Gleick: “Urban water systems are simply not designed to fight massive wildfires. … The real challenge was simply the massive scope of the fire and the massive demand for water that overwhelmed the system.”
And what is the current administration going to do about climate driven disasters like this? Absolutely nothing.
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