Better for non-firefighter listeners.
When I saw the Ad for this podcast I was really excited, being that I have a fire background and currently working as a forestry technician. It is a good podcast for those who don’t have any background about wildfires but other than that this podcast was frustrating to listen to. Especially episode 2! They didn’t have to question whether or not wildfires are natural so many times once was enough. Also, heard of California that averages 50-100k acre fires every year even before this eagle creek fire started? I understand that PNW is close to home but 50k and it’s started by a kid which is controversial, but there’s other fires started by people all the time. If we’re talking acreage alone, since it’s so catastrophic, how about the camp fire 150k or the Wolsey fire that reached 54k over night and reached to almost 95k for its entire duration in a highly populated area! I’m really disappointed, I don’t think I can make it through the rest of the episodes.
Kayan.ko via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/01/19
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