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work there and used to live there...from the looks of it right now they're trying to get the fire under control.
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Hopefully if there is one bright spot in this tragedy, this will expose PG&E for the evil Energy Company that they are. I hope they get everything that is coming to them in the outcome of this tragedy.Originally Posted by ro0ts
As of right now 53 homes are lost, 120 damaged....insane. I couldn't believe how wild those flames were. Thankfully I think I heard only one death has been confirmed, with several in the ER.
Right now I can't believe a word of what PG&E says.
Hopefully if there is one bright spot in this tragedy, this will expose PG&E for the evil Energy Company that they are. I hope they get everything that is coming to them in the outcome of this tragedy.Originally Posted by ro0ts
As of right now 53 homes are lost, 120 damaged....insane. I couldn't believe how wild those flames were. Thankfully I think I heard only one death has been confirmed, with several in the ER.
Right now I can't believe a word of what PG&E says.
no disrespect, i really feel bad for the people who died too, but the people who survived this are homeless now. it's gonna be tough for them to get back on their feet again. but again, RIP to those who have lost their lives.Originally Posted by zapatohead408
Forget that, homes can be replaced, really feel bad for those who lost their lives.Originally Posted by SC415
Damn, its pretty bad. The fire hasn't fully stopped.
I feel bad for the people that lost their home.
not too sure if it was due to PG&E and faulty equipment or some other thing.
SMH at them not doing anything BEFORE the incedent, watch them do something to improve the gas lines now
no disrespect, i really feel bad for the people who died too, but the people who survived this are homeless now. it's gonna be tough for them to get back on their feet again. but again, RIP to those who have lost their lives.Originally Posted by zapatohead408
Forget that, homes can be replaced, really feel bad for those who lost their lives.Originally Posted by SC415
Damn, its pretty bad. The fire hasn't fully stopped.
I feel bad for the people that lost their home.
not too sure if it was due to PG&E and faulty equipment or some other thing.
SMH at them not doing anything BEFORE the incedent, watch them do something to improve the gas lines now
You come into this earth with nothing, and leave with nothing. Homes, and all other material things can be replaced, and will be replaced after the survivors sue PG&E into the ground.Originally Posted by orthotic
no disrespect, i really feel bad for the people who died too, but the people who survived this are homeless now. it's gonna be tough for them to get back on their feet again. but again, RIP to those who have lost their lives.Originally Posted by zapatohead408
Forget that, homes can be replaced, really feel bad for those who lost their lives.Originally Posted by SC415
Damn, its pretty bad. The fire hasn't fully stopped.
I feel bad for the people that lost their home.
not too sure if it was due to PG&E and faulty equipment or some other thing.
SMH at them not doing anything BEFORE the incedent, watch them do something to improve the gas lines now
You come into this earth with nothing, and leave with nothing. Homes, and all other material things can be replaced, and will be replaced after the survivors sue PG&E into the ground.Originally Posted by orthotic
no disrespect, i really feel bad for the people who died too, but the people who survived this are homeless now. it's gonna be tough for them to get back on their feet again. but again, RIP to those who have lost their lives.Originally Posted by zapatohead408
Forget that, homes can be replaced, really feel bad for those who lost their lives.Originally Posted by SC415
Damn, its pretty bad. The fire hasn't fully stopped.
I feel bad for the people that lost their home.
not too sure if it was due to PG&E and faulty equipment or some other thing.
SMH at them not doing anything BEFORE the incedent, watch them do something to improve the gas lines now