Park Fire grows to 4th largest wildfire in California history

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Publicado 2024-08-02
The devastating Park Fire in California is now the fourth-largest wildfire in the state's history. CBS News senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy is in Los Angeles with more.

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  • @cm.4828
    Arson started. Omg! He has to answer to nature. Won’t be pretty.
  • @fitlikeapuzzle
    You need 3 elements to start a fire. Not just being hot outside. Do you notice they dont try to find the person that started it anylonger. Do you notice all the trees are not burning. Notice the cars that are metal are turned to ash and the windsheilds are melted. All home appliances are burned but trees with branches are all around not touched. This is called a DEW (Directed Energy Weapon)
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  • @roberts735
    Money driven. Look at the flight radar. Where are the 737s and big planes. Of there not there. 15000$ an hour helicopters. Your reporting sucks