On 8th November, 2018, a fire broke out in California near the town of Paradise. Over the course of a few hours, the Camp Fire grew into the country's deadliest wildfire in over a century. T... Read allOn 8th November, 2018, a fire broke out in California near the town of Paradise. Over the course of a few hours, the Camp Fire grew into the country's deadliest wildfire in over a century. Through first-hand footage of the disaster and interviews with survivors and responders, FI... Read allOn 8th November, 2018, a fire broke out in California near the town of Paradise. Over the course of a few hours, the Camp Fire grew into the country's deadliest wildfire in over a century. Through first-hand footage of the disaster and interviews with survivors and responders, FIRE IN PARADISE retells the survival stories from that day.
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The science clearly shows that long term severe drought and major wildfires have been endemic in California history for hundreds of thousands of years. since the last glacial maximum the numbers of fires in California for thousands of years, and before that, before the last glacial period massive drought and endemic wildfires occurred regularly for hundreds of thousands of years.
The only thing making that worse today is the massive over-development of California. Specifically massive development into fire prone areas where soil sample strata show there were regular wildfires all along.
Oh "record setting" damage to property and loss of life? ONLY because of the record setting population and record setting amount of real estate where there once was none.
This short was effective, timely, and just an overall terrifying presentation of what those poor people went through during the Camp Fire. Mad respect to all the fire fighters, first responders, and even the researchers and scientists out there trying to sort this mess out.
This 2018 wildfire, officially known as The Camp Fire, spread in an unusually rapid way, compared to other wildfires, covering 153,335 acres, and killing a total of 85 people in the two weeks that it burned for. The fire ignited due to an old, poorly-maintained electrical transmission. This region of California had been facing a wind storm and a drought at the time that the fire started, and a firefighter interviewed in Fire in Paradise states that the California humidity levels had greatly decreased in recent years. At its' peak, the fire was able to spread at a rate of about 80 football fields a minute, quickly trapping residents of the area and creating mass panic as traffic jams arose on evacuation routes. The neglection of transmission tower conditions is a surprisingly prevalent issue and highly irresponsible, unsustainable, and, as seen in this documentary, dangerous issue with electric companies. Issues like this can create an increased potential for wildfires, risk that has already grown as global climate change causes the temperature to rise and the humidity to drop in many areas. By creating more cautious maintenance standards for gas and electrical companies, we can take away some factors in this problem, but the most change would come from recognizing and taking direct action towards the issue of global warming.
Fire in Paradise was a harrowing portrayal of an event that many people have seen through news broadcasts or articles, but seeing and hearing stories directly from people who experienced it firsthand gave me a visceral reaction. This short documentary had me captivated and in awe throughout each survivor's story as well as the footage from during and after the fire's destruction. From an outside perspective it is impossible to comprehend the fear and devastation that these families and individuals lived through, but I think that this documentary may be as close as one could get. I would recommend this film to everyone and believe that this documentary is very important to watch, as fear is often a necessary force to inspire people to make change.
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Mary Ludwig: In just a matter of twenty minutes what looked like a calm sky was.. it was orange.
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