Hawaii Officials Were Warned Years Ago That Maui’s Lahaina Faced High Wildfire Risk - eviltoast
  • ocassionallyaduck@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I mean, what can you do, short of demolishing and rebuilding communities for free to spread them out and lessen risk. Even that only manages it, and it would still all burn when wildfires hit.

    Stopping the source and quelling the yearly rise of temperatures that is making it a concern to begin with is the only actual solution.

    • Hello_there@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      Veg. management is a big contributor. Invasive and ornamentals are typically big causes of fire spread. No predators and uncontrolled growth, and the plant is from some area that never burns instead of the grassland plant that’s fire resistant.
      Roof shingle regs can also slow spread from embers. Also, increasing density would probably help with this a lot. Concentrate the people at the city center and then there’s less people in the outskirts that are at risk