I know where to access specific fire maps. Most don’t care. In some instances they stay vague to try to keep people away to avoid drone interference, etc.
Also know areas where maintaining was the best thing that happened to the area.
Fire is good in many instances.
Why would they be worried about drone interference?
Here's why I ask,
Communication companies are suppose to keep towers so far from any air ports, that got thrown out when 5g came along.
5g interrupts with planes communication systems so the cargo flights have installed scramblers to interfere.
Bluetooth technology crashes temporarily when in range of these scramblers and can also alter signals. So what goes left might turn right or shut completely off or freezes a signal or what ever else it causes.
If they actually showed what was going on maybe other solutions could be taken besides the government having complete control of what burns and what doesn't.
The government has complete access to take care of such a thing if they wanted to, yes fires can be good for restoration also.
It just amazes me that we can no longer fix anything.
We have a wildfire fighting station three miles from my house.
Areas they are in have no cell service, they use temporary towers and basic communication methods.
We have dip crews running out of our reservoir when fires are in a certain range. Often these crews are supported by local contract ag pilots and equipment. This makes blanket scrambling an issue because of multi type comms in use.
Drones have interfered with dipping and monitoring operations, both at base, and fire line.
To me your actually altering the conversations of what I'm posting. We see things quite different from each other.
Those two headlines are only telling what local areas are seeing but not the whole picture anymore.
You have to be more specific on searching things now because the search engines are closing in.
It would be interesting to actually swap IP addresses . I've noticed the difference in the search engine when going to a different location of just a couple hundred miles.
All of a sudden once the gps logs in searching is in that area.