As with all posts like these, I ask how does this compare with usual rates of these kind of incidents. Most of us have never paid attention to the frequency of occurrences before, therefore have no frame of reference.
That's a good question, although we know that we've seen many factories, farms and the like going up in smoke fairly recently which would not seem to be expected. IMHO
Also there are some pretty trivial listings on here. First couple are for fires at strip mall food market and several grocery stores. This map is noise.
As with all posts like these, I ask how does this compare with usual rates of these kind of incidents. Most of us have never paid attention to the frequency of occurrences before, therefore have no frame of reference.
That's a good question, although we know that we've seen many factories, farms and the like going up in smoke fairly recently which would not seem to be expected. IMHO
Also there are some pretty trivial listings on here. First couple are for fires at strip mall food market and several grocery stores. This map is noise.