More proof the Maui Fire randomly chose to spare hotels and mansions.
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I don't know that I'd call it random. Those Maui properties are crazy expensive, and worth investing in some protection. There are sprinkler and foam systems on the market designed to protect against wildfires. Maybe the pictures you are posting, are just those folks who were prepared.
Keep telling yourself that.
Yes, I will keep telling myself that preparation and research make a difference. No matter how much dooming I get in response.
Look at the trees slightly scorched but still standing. Are the trees less flammable than the houses?
Devil's advicate here- wooden structures vs sap (moisture filled) trees AND localized fire blitz MAY explain it- but, the statistics arent great. The Paradise fires had similar outcomes that dont make sense for a wildfire- I grew up in SoCal and have vivid memories of the Santa Anas wreaking havoc every summer- never like these tho
I dont think this is nonsense- resorts backed by big corps have contruction standards- looking at the massive infrastructure failure, one could easily assume resources were diverted (pre fire) tobbig resorts that generate massive tax revenue- water being shut off? Exposed electrical (old timey) vs underground and NOT shutting off the grid as prevention? The resorts got all the resources