Friday, May 6, 2016

Uncontrollable Wildfire

TGIF. Is it really good Friday? It's too hot today and I can smell gas. Hm, weird. The fireplace is off since March 2016. I think I'm using too much onions on our food.

The TV NEWS is hot with the inferno wildfire in Fort McMurray, B.C. CBC News seems like the new CNN version in Canada. That awful destructible fire is surely a record breaker of all fires within Canada for year 2016. 88,000 families or evacuees fled the area of Fort McMurray to save themselves from the rapid raging wildfire that destroyed the livelihood of the people, houses, cars, trucks all burned down to ashes. According to the news, billions of dollars worth of properties were buried to ashes. With only few firefighters out there to control the wildfire while the rest of the people fled it's impossible to stop the fire. Exhaustion, over-fatigue, smoke inhalation and other kind of ailment would be recorded, reported after. Shocking! This is my first time to see uncontrollable wildfire that engulfed the whole city of Fort McMurray. Crazy fire! Worst than inferno.

The Conservative Party leader Rona Ambrose was crying asking for help to the victims of this "inferno like wildfire in Fort McMurray." Was she the only one you've seen crying about the devastation of the Fort? I, myself was curious why those people from the Fort McMurray never cry or shed tears from such lost of properties. My God, if you leave your properties, houses and vehicles engulfed by evil wildfire would you not scream and looked angry, have sense of sadness, of grief,  and showed some remorse instead of having to look at those face as if nothing happened? It's a tragedy. What happened to them is so tragic and OMG! Maybe... I don't see the big picture... maybe because they really have to leave that area for good?

Now tell me what's the cause of such wildfire? Don't tell me dry, humid regions. desert-like condition? Probably that area was once the ancient desert. ??????


We knew that every year when the temperature goes up to 30 degrees centigrade within BC, Alberta, Manitoba, California, there will be cause for concern. Wildfire is evident once the weather temperature goes up to 30-40 degrees centigrade.




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