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  • SCOUT5
    So it smolders until it reaches some good fuel or/and a gust of wind comes along.   I've seen fires smolder underground in tree root systems for days.  A good fuel source with not enough oxygen to burn well but enough to keep it smoldering.
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  • Rocky Raab
    Like that coal mine in Pa(?) that's been burning now for something like 40 years.
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  • Idahobound

    I think the answer was completely political. If they said it was caused by man everyone would want to know who. They had no way to know for sure so it was lightening for the week prior. Sound like BS to me

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  • toad67
    Uh huh, and the Santiam fire was caused by climate change according to our Oregon Governor, flush down brown... The fire started 8/15, and was left to burn so they could get more Federal $$. They ignored it until we had our once in a century September wind storm that caused such devastation..... my blood just F'n boils at the elected leaders of our great state....
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  • mohawk600
    They need to exercise better forestry practices.................clear out the dead stuff and it would not be such a tinder box. The environmentalists won't allow it though.
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  • Idahobound

    the dead stuff is not the problem. It is over grow and no clear cutting done in years.

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  • Toolman286
    You're on it Rocky. Centralia, Pa. is one of many underground coal fires but that one took out a town. You drive thru & the slag dumps are smoldering & smoking away. 
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  • SW0320
    Idahobound said:

    the dead stuff is not the problem. It is over grow and no clear cutting done in years.

    What gets me is that I have a tree farm.  In order to keep my tax exemption for the land I have to have a forest management plan by a licensed forester.  The plan calls for commercial thinning of certain stands each year.  When the thinning is done the underbrush is also cleared.  Something as simple as this would help tp mitigate the fires.
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