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Labor Day News: CA Gender Reveal Party Burns 7,000 Acres


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8 hours ago, washparkhorn said:

It can be unnerving. It is so strange to be on a California freeway with 12 lanes of traffic going 80 mph while a fire is not far from the road and filling up the sky. They just don't sweat it. Imagine those same Californians on a gravel road in Nebraska during a blizzard trying to stay out of a ditch. They would need therapy the rest of their lives.

Best wishes to your daughter. If she has a bugout bag ready to go, she is better prepared than most. She may want to keep her vehicle topped off. 

It’s like anyone on the Gulf coast for a hurricane and when a similar storm hits NYC.  

People in Texas/Louisiana/Florida: ho hum another summer of tropical rain, let’s get prepped. Gas up the car and grab the hurricane kit 

NYers: WE ARE GOING TO DIE

Or anyone in the upper Midwest when a blizzard hits and if there’s flurries in Texas, we have to shut down everything  

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42 minutes ago, JBJ said:

I was working in Vegas once when they had their version of a "flash flood."  The entire city shutdown for two days over a few inches of rain.

About 20 years ago when a 1” rain caused a flood in the wash that flowed through the Imperial Palace parking garage driveway , a guy drowned when he got pinned in the drain.

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Two people have been indicted on multiple charges, including involuntary manslaughter, in connection with a pyrotechnic gender-reveal photo shoot that went awry and sparked last year’s deadly 22,680-acre El Dorado wildfire in San Bernardino County, the county’s top prosecutor said Tuesday.

District Attorney Jason Anderson announced the charges at a news conference after the grand jury heard four days of testimony, listened to 34 witnesses and reviewed 434 exhibits before returning 30 counts against the couple. The indictment was unsealed Tuesday.

Refugio Manuel Jimenez Jr. and Angelina Renee Jimenez, the couple accused of being behind the gender-reveal event that involved a pyrotechnic device, were charged with one count of involuntary manslaughter, three felony counts of recklessly causing a fire with great bodily injury, four felony counts of recklessly causing a fire to inhabited structures and 22 misdemeanor counts of recklessly causing a fire to property of another, Anderson said.
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6 hours ago, Gil Bang said:

Two people have been indicted on multiple charges, including involuntary manslaughter, in connection with a pyrotechnic gender-reveal photo shoot that went awry and sparked last year’s deadly 22,680-acre El Dorado wildfire in San Bernardino County, the county’s top prosecutor said Tuesday.

District Attorney Jason Anderson announced the charges at a news conference after the grand jury heard four days of testimony, listened to 34 witnesses and reviewed 434 exhibits before returning 30 counts against the couple. The indictment was unsealed Tuesday.

Refugio Manuel Jimenez Jr. and Angelina Renee Jimenez, the couple accused of being behind the gender-reveal event that involved a pyrotechnic device, were charged with one count of involuntary manslaughter, three felony counts of recklessly causing a fire with great bodily injury, four felony counts of recklessly causing a fire to inhabited structures and 22 misdemeanor counts of recklessly causing a fire to property of another, Anderson said.
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