What Kind of "Forest Fire" Burns Homes and Not Trees?
This is only one example of what should not be. Yes, fire can do weird things, but it burns in a path of some kind and is not selective in what it burns.
This is Apple Tree Village Mobile Home Park in Paradise California. It was a park for seniors.
You can see from their website and the map on it, that the above picture is the same place.
https://apple-tree-village-mbl-hm-pk.hub.biz/?fbclid=IwAR3wQ9ZhqO8uZYmRXOIjKvhfSA9tgDm6mCp6pfV3D-xs0c5q0IxzOphejs0
If you go to https://buttecountyrecovers.org/360-images/ you can find the following drone footage, which you can look at 360 degrees and also zoom in. https://viewer.hangar.com/360?productId=6re56Kxr
Browse around not only this 360 but others. And ask yourself questions like, how do buildings burn and cars melt, while trees and shrubs are only singed? How do cars parked underneath trees burn and melt and the trees are barely affected?
This fire was said to burn at the rate of 80 football fields per minute. The only way for a fire to burn that rapidly is because of wind. That's category 5 hurricane speed winds. How does that happen and where is the evidence of that wind?
There are so many things wrong with this fire as well as the many other recent fires in California the last few years. These same kind of fires also appear to be happening in other part of the world. The "new normal".
This is only a snippet of information to get you to stop, look in to these fires, and ask questions. It's not to give you answers, it's to make you ask questions. You either will or you won't.