Satellite imagery of the fires shows them burning only miles away from L.A.'s Pacific Ocean shoreline. How could firefighters run out of water when there's a massive body of it just down the road?
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One viral X post with 29 million views asks, “Is there any particular reason why we can't use ocean water to help put out the fires?” A VERIFY reader also texted us to ask if ocean water can ...
And then you have something at this scale," he told Anderson Cooper. Satellite imagery of the fires shows them burning only miles away from L.A.'s Pacific Ocean shoreline. How could firefighters run ...
HALF MOON BAY, Calif. - Rescue crews retrieved a boy and a 39-year-old man from the ocean in Half Moon Bay Sunday afternoon, officials said. Both the boy and man are being hospitalized.
Many observers pointed out that the state has an abundant source of water close by, courtesy of the Pacific Ocean, which could be used to tackle the blaze. On the surface, that sounds like a sensible ...