@hazardwarning Not unusual for California after a heavy rainy season. Lots of rain = lots of brush growth, so lots of fuel for fire. Then the fires come, and burn it away, so we get mudslides when the next rains come. Life in paradise. ¯\(ツ)/¯
@hazardwarning Not unusual for California after a heavy rainy season. Lots of rain = lots of brush growth, so lots of fuel for fire. Then the fires come, and burn it away, so we get mudslides when the next rains come. Life in paradise. ¯\(ツ)/¯