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one of the problems is local emergency agencies didn't sound any warnings so nobody knew to evacuate or take other actions -- nm
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hollywood big shot
I guess the sirens are considered tsunami warnings and they were afraid people would move inland towards the fire rather than to the ocean.
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Meg (aka Mojave)
Aug 17 '23, 14:40
Or at least that's one reason.
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guess I double posted this somehow. -- nm*
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mafic
Aug 17, 17:44
yeah, I could see how if they've never had to deal with this kind of bushfire before it could cause response problems.
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mafic
Aug 17, 17:21
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