08-23-2023, 08:12 PM
Due to the winds fanning the flames and the extent and speed of the fires there is speculation that many bodies may have been cremated, bones and all turned to ash. Nothing left to find.
With all the pollution and unfound remains and belongings under rubble, I wonder how they will proceed. Will families get time to dig through the rubble? Will the county/state hire bulldozer and hazmat crews to clean up the whole town and scrape off all the topsoil? Or will it be left to individual homeowners and their insurance? That could take literally forever. Seems like at some point the county will have to step in and start a cleanup process, regardless of all the calls to "slow down".
With all the pollution and unfound remains and belongings under rubble, I wonder how they will proceed. Will families get time to dig through the rubble? Will the county/state hire bulldozer and hazmat crews to clean up the whole town and scrape off all the topsoil? Or will it be left to individual homeowners and their insurance? That could take literally forever. Seems like at some point the county will have to step in and start a cleanup process, regardless of all the calls to "slow down".