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This wildfire in Woodward Oklahoma looks bad. Live storm chaser livestreaming it. (Original Post) catbyte 22 hrs ago OP
Southern California here................ Lovie777 22 hrs ago #1
Good advice, although we're getting tons of rain in CA senseandsensibility 22 hrs ago #2
Prairie fires in the 1870's were described as a wall of flames across the horizon. haele 22 hrs ago #3

Lovie777

(22,394 posts)
1. Southern California here................
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 06:21 PM
22 hrs ago

stay safe and listen to the authorities. There is no place to hide, leave.

senseandsensibility

(24,545 posts)
2. Good advice, although we're getting tons of rain in CA
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 06:51 PM
22 hrs ago

at the moment. Even lightning and thunder today which is a real novelty for us. But mostly just pouring rain.

haele

(15,240 posts)
3. Prairie fires in the 1870's were described as a wall of flames across the horizon.
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 07:02 PM
22 hrs ago

Not just "up a mountain and in canyons. A wall of flame 20 or 30 miles wide in one description. Whole towns were burnt of ash.

There's no place to run and hide; from survivor accounts, you dig a deep burrow or use your deep tornado shelter, leave wooden doors open, pack the opening with dirt, and hope the wall of flames pass over quickly so you can push the dirt out of the way and get air in as soon as possible.

The natives used to dig in deep at an angle and cover the hole with a wet buffalo hide.

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