AZGrizFan said:CDAGRIZ said:I suppose my main point was that disaster response was lacking. There was no mobile service to notify anyone of anything. They are unable to restore power. Our hotel had one generator. In places like Montana or California that are used to wildfires, I’ve experienced much better disaster response. I’m also shocked that that amount of wind caused that much devastation. I’m not saying it wasn’t windy, but I would have expected the infrastructure to be able to withstand what it was. Just my thoughts based on being there.
It wasn’t the wind the caused the damage, it was the wind that fanned the flames, right? I saw video from a boat offshore that said the wind was 70 knots…(they were filming the fire, which hadn’t yet hit the town)…
The wind I was in blew down trees and power lines. I was under the assumption that the latter caused a lot of the flames in Lahaina, but honestly not sure. I’ll show you some video when/if we meet up at a tailgate this season.