Greater Los Angeles wildfires (Ongoing)

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Isn’t hidden hills where Drake and a lot of famous folks live?
Yeah, a lot of people think Hollywood Hills is where famous folks reside and that’s true for a lot of moguls and the wealthiest of the wealthy.

But a lot of A-listers really stay out in Calabasas and the Valley. You’ll probably run into more people in the Valley doing everyday things than Beverly Hills honestly (when they’re shopping for big ticket items). Another area is Encino Hills (closer to where the Palisades Fire is located).
 
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Hidden Hills is definitely further but winds really did start picking up.

If some of these start up on the Orange County/Inland Empire border right now, something is definitely up.
If any fires start here in San Diego :snoop:
 

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If any fires start here in San Diego :snoop:
Yeah, especially off the 15. That area can get dry af right by Miramar all the way to Jamacha. The main city is largely structured the same way as LA/OC with mountains full of hillside properties overlooking “the regulars” who stay in the valley/bowl. However, they’re at risk for fires when it gets dry and windy. That’s another stronghold of wealthy people in California. Most wealthy people have a property on each location.

My wife is from SD and we were just there last week so at least the winds aren’t crazy right now but like LA it’s dry af right now. If something happens, the circumstances would be too crazy to ignore.
 
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Yeah, especially off the 15. That area can get dry af right by Miramar all the way to Jamacha. The main city is largely structured the same way as LA/OC with mountains full of hillside properties overlooking “the regulars” who stay in the valley/bowl. However, they’re at risk for fires when it gets dry and windy. That’s another stronghold of wealthy people in California. Most wealthy people have a property on each location.

My wife is from SD and we were just there last week so at least the winds aren’t crazy right now but like LA it’s dry af right now. If something happens, the circumstances would be too crazy to ignore.
I want to say it was 2012, but there were like 3 or 4 big fires in San Diego, it was crazy because I lived in Rancho Bernardo and I could see smoke all around me. Thankfully it wasn't close, but it made you a bit nervous to know you were surrounded by fires.
 

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I want to say it was 2012, but there were like 3 or 4 big fires in San Diego, it was crazy because I lived in Rancho Bernardo and I could see smoke all around me. Thankfully it wasn't close, but it made you a bit nervous to know you were surrounded by fires.
I think I somewhat remember that.

All these fires tend to blend together in LA/OC/SD because it’s just so common every year. They all “look” the same too in terms of what it makes the sky look like. All usually line up somewhere on the mountain and usually there are more than 1 at the same time. Whenever it gets hot in any of these locations, I’m expecting something to break out.

I still remember that fire tornado that formed a few years back. That was crazy.
 
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