tvguy
Question anything the facts don't support.
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In any emergency, a review of communications is in order afterwards. I became aware of the potential for major problems a week ago when people I know who work in emergency services were dispatched to Southern California to standby if they were needed. So as an armchair observer, it would seem that "Government" took action and took it early. Was it enough? I don't know. And did that information get to people? I don't know. It would seem so, but nobody expected something this big. As I typed this my son just let us know they are under an evacuation alert, via text, so warning information is getting out. However, one of the lessons of the wildfire near Santa Rosa a few years ago was that cell phone technology was not reliable as cell towers burned down. The two communications systems that were more reliable for getting information out, AM Radio, and landlines which were underground in many areas and not impacted.As in people not getting enough information or warnings?
EDIT: Text my son got about evacuations was sent in error. So communications have not been perfect.
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