Southern California's water supplies are well-equipped to support local communities fighting the wildfires. Many of the state’s largest reservoirs are currently at or above their historic average storage levels for this time of year.
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Governor, thank you for putting this in diagram form so that folks that type more than they read can understand the facts of California's water. Thank you also for working on behalf of all Californians.
Translation: If you've heard CA's water supplies are too low to fight the fires, that is a dirty lie from the lying liars of the lying MAGARepub party.
Please don't believe the BS coming out of rightwing media about the Gov, the Mayor or the LAFD Chief. Fighting this fire was like trying to hold back a Cat 2 hurricane with a Medieval Shield.
Our firefighters chose to save lives over property.
Twenty years ago, I was at a civil engineering conference in SF. Even back then, they said 9 of 10 drops of water that fall on California go out to the ocean without obstruction or use.
The number of reservoirs is the issue. Not how full the existing ones are.
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Our firefighters chose to save lives over property.
And he has a big one.
The number of reservoirs is the issue. Not how full the existing ones are.