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SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) -- Fire crews battling nearly 300 blazes burning across California are getting help from a pilotless plane that transmits real-time images of hot spots and flare-ups to commanders in the field.
The unmanned drone developed by NASA scientists discovered a hot flare-up in a canyon near the town of Paradise, prompting fire officials to issue evacuation orders for 10,000 people in Butte County last week. Thick smoke and heat had prevented other aircraft from patrolling the area. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Monday toured the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, where he credited the NASA technology with saving lives and pushed an initiative to charge homeowners a fee to pay for emergency response equipment. "This unmanned plane is a true life-saver. But even though we get all this terrific help, California needs more resources, there's no two ways about it," the governor said. The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said 288 blazes were still burning around the state, most of them in the mountains ringing the northern edge of the Central Valley. So far this fire season, flames have blackened about 1,300 square miles and destroyed about 100 homes across California. Most of the blazes were sparked by a June 21 lightning storm across the northern part of the state. The current complex of fires is "the largest single fire event in history for California," said Kelly Houston, spokesman for the Governor's Office of Emergency Services. The previous record was set in the October 2003, when wildfires scorched more than 1,155 square miles, Houston said. State record-keeping on wildfires began in 1936. The state defines a "fire event" as a grouping of blazes that fall within the same location or time period. While the October 2003 fires killed 24 people and destroyed more than 3,600 homes, Houston said officials point to acreage when quantifying wildfires to point to the strain on firefighting resources. link It's great that they can use this kind of technology to help with this, but the solution is not to get better at fighting fires, but to stop them before they get so out of hand that advanced technology is needed to handle them. One of the great unspoken consequences of the current eco-nut crusade to stop all logging is the fact that the loggers were often the first people on the scene, with the best equipment and best trained people available to fight fires. They also built and maintaned the roads that allowed equipment to get to a fire quickly. Now, the eco-nuts have stopped or slowed down logging to the point that there are few porfessionals available, few roads and massively overgrown and diseased stands of firewood.
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