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Disaster in LA Area

Dan & Emily Ele un2god at earthlink.net
Tue Nov 18 03:35:09 GMT 2008


To Doc Holiday;

I is nice that you are so concerned about the fires in CA and that you would take time to write just anyone.  One possibility you omitted is the disgruntled homeowners and the unemployed here in CA might have reason to start and or burn areas of successful Californians.  The ones to survive the financial holocost here are more likely to be in medical fields; meaning RN's and Respiratory Therapists and others.

Most of the eastern settlers or Southern California have already been through the fires.  What is very depressing is the fact that on any given day you can count on seeing an abandoned home to bank repossession of one on each block as you drive to work.

Dan








-----Original Message-----
>From: Doc Holiday <drydok at hotmail.com>
>Sent: Nov 17, 2008 7:52 AM
>To: ".Trauma List" <trauma-list at trauma.org>
>Subject: RE: Disaster in LA Area
>
>
>First, I wish the best of luck to all those who live out there and to those who are currently helping them!
> 
>From: enidrobinson at westnet.com.au> why so much loss of property occurs year after year in the US. I suspect it may have something to do with Prevention and Preparedness
> 
>--> "Something to do" is likely to be right. But, as you suspect, it's NOT likely to be the main factor and nowhere near the only one. Other things probably worth consideration are that houses are probably built a lot closer to vegetation in CA. I don't KNOW this, but I expect it - 'cause it would look nicer!
> 
>You have wind direction/strength to consider - I am not sure what these are like in the relevant areas in Oz.
> 
>I guess you also need to consider materials of construction - wood-frame houses are more susceptible to external-source fires than are brick/stone houses... I think they use a lot of wood in US construction - what is it like in Oz?
> 
>Of course, when you say "so much" loss of property, you have to begin with how much property is there to begin with - I suspect you'll find many more houses and more expensive ones built in these areas in CA than in the ones in Oz...
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