Maui fire victims reported numerous and continuous explosions and structures 'exploding' in flames. Old buildings that install smart meters are at significant risk to power surges without total replacement of old wiring in the structure >> that is Lahaina. Very old buildings, old wiring.
All smart meters are on the Cloud and can be remotely controlled and hacked. A brush fire does not guarantee total destruction of structures, smart meters do. Basically one chance to get it right, if the goal is complete destruction and chasing off and/or liquidating the inhabitants. Light the fuse of a brush fire and ignite the smart meters and turn off the water. Blame downed powerlines and incompetence.
THEY WANT THE LAND and they want total capitulation of the population through the CLIMATE CHANGE Psyop
Archive Link: Thomas Fire in Ventura, CA. in 2017 >> Houses burning while NOTHING is on fire around them >> These are SMART METER FIRES
Despite denials, smart meters have a documented history of catching fire, exploding and causing voltage surges that start house fires and destroy appliances and electronics:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvjEk_LDwys&pp=ygURc21hcnQgbWV0ZXIgZmlyZXM%3D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fzZE3pqr_8
After years and protest and agreements, Hawaiian Electric broke a promise of 'opt out' regarding smart meters and mandatory replacement was completed on Maui, earlier this year.
Vanguard and BlackRock own controlling shares in Hawaiian Electric at a combined 20%.
https://money.cnn.com/quote/shareholders/shareholders.html?symb=HE&subView=institutional
Nobody is doing more to force the Climate Hoax on populations than ESG creator and Smart City flag bearer Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock
Another proposed Smart City location, another devastating FIRE.
Kelowna Residents fought Smart Meter installation for almost a decade. They Lost. Smart Meters have been installed throughout Okanagan and Kelowna:
https://www.kelownadailycourier.ca/opinion/article_4034ac88-1217-11e5-aa40-5fca71f3b27f.html
Well, the lithium battery inside a meter can definitely go up in flames but it's only going to damage the meter and set fire to any flammable structure that it's attached to. So it makes sense to mount it on a large metal plate if your wall is made of wood. (That will also limit radiation indoors.) If it's already installed, then fit a metal plate around it to minimise any damage.