California fires: PG&E power lines fell in winds that weren’t ‘hurricane strength’
Someone should save some live coals from the Tubbs Fire so that PG&E can be dragged over them.
It is a little soon to lay blame.
I looked up the
Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale
Category Sustained Winds Types of Damage Due to Hurricane Winds Category 1
74-95 mph 64-82 kt 119-153 km/h
Very dangerous winds will produce some damage: Well-constructed frame homes could have damage to roof, shingles, vinyl siding and gutters. Large branches of trees will snap and shallowly rooted trees may be toppled. Extensive damage to power lines and poles likely will result in power outages that could last a few to several days
The fires began with low winds which picked up to 70-80 MPH as the fire swept through the area. It is too early to try to piece together whether the winds and fire caused the poles to go down, or whether the downed power lines caused the fires.
Also, as structures burn and collapse they can take the power lines down. This was a catastrophic event.
One of the firemen said they were finding poles (that the page wires sit on] burned at the bottom, leaving a tiny diameter of pole left to hold up the whole shebang.
And, never fear....................EVERYONE with deep pockets will be sued. And there are enough coals to rake everyone over.
On another note. Just listened to a health official speak at this morning's Napa County briefing. They are allowing people back into some areas. She cautioned that if you go back in, know that you are entering a toxic area. Wear boots, gloves, protective eye wear and a mask. Do not touch anything....it is toxic. If you have food in you house do not eat it. It is toxic. I hadn't considered all the house cleaning products, heaven knows what would be in the air and dispersed all over.
And, another plea for people to NOT fly drones. Everyone wants to see whats going on............but Cal Fire and the other fire fighting crews can't then use planes in the area.
People seem to think rules apply to everyone but them.