Iclo wrote:
Just a question:
Are there rules in the US about preventive clearing work against fire ?
Honnestly, I'm a bit surprised by the number of destroyed house in the recent fire...
Some areas of this country you need special permission to remove trees as they are protected and approval and permits are required.
It varies across the country.
These fires can blow burning embers for thousands of feet in many directions so clearing brush is important but won't always stop the spread.
When I was in grade school ash fell on the school yard from a gigantic fire 20 - 25 miles away.
When I lived in Southern Calif I drove down I-15 to my home from work at Chino Airport. There was a fire off in the horizon maybe a couple miles.
I turned around at home after a phone call to help out some friends and 5 minutes later I drove the opposite direction on the same stretch of I-15 and the fire was approaching the divided highway, 2 lanes each direction maybe each road 40+ feet of asphalt and 50 feet median, and the fire jumped the road just in front of us and I drove through with fire on each side that appeared to join above us a ways up as we drove through. I was in a soft top Jeep but it was clear air at that point and I was doing probably 70 MPH.
So fires take on a life of their own and are very difficult to contain or control given the right conditions.