>>2800053>They just dont do shit in those extreme conditions.at the minimum, it gives a longer window for response time, can't burn what isn't there
we quite literally see this in action after the fires themselves, once shits been burnt, theres an obvious refractory period
and in between multiple other fires, they can't spread where its been burnt already
ask anyone who deals with controlled burns, they'll tell you the same
i was literally friends with a guy who did controlled burns in LA during the 60-70's from the national guard, every fire he'd talk about how easily it could have been stopped by pointing it out on maps & even talking to the current guys who were pissed they weren't allowed to do anything