Will L.A. fires cause Rams game to be moved out of the area?

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SWAdude

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look up CA fire hardening laws.

i have an acre in Woodland Hills that will one day be the site of a spec home. right now it costs me $20k a year to make sure I keep the property clear of dry vegetation, etc.
We live in a fire risk area and built our home 17 years ago in NoCal.

We too spent much money to protect our home from fire and confident it can survive the worst of circumstances.

And we had no choice. The county demanded that we did so.

The judginess from some during this time is disgusting to me.
 

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Been watching the news a lot on this. It's really bad down there. The winds are making it so much worse. Praying for everyone down there. Likely moving the game to Glendale.
Anyone that knows what’s happening in LA should know to use Arizona instead.These areas are still in the fire zone in the sense knowing people that have had there house burnt down & or ready to evacuate themselves.
-The only reason it gets moved is for the Families (people) that are grieving,or air quality.SOFI is not at risk at all & or won’t be !!!

You really think The Rams won’t play in LA ? It’s the Playoffs
 

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We live in a fire risk area and built our home 17 years ago in NoCal.

We too spent much money to protect our home from fire and confident it can survive the worst of circumstances.

And we had no choice. The county demanded that we did so.

The judginess from some during this time is disgusting to me.

For real !! Sad to think people want to put balme during tragedy. My condolences for what has been lost.Big Whit was special the way he & The Rams were there for the LA community.My hope is they win at SOFI, and help with support as long as they can.The wish is everyone is safe,and these fires get put out without the least amount of damage.

It’s hard to watch & feel what people are going through.Just like you said we never know,and we can look around this country see it.
 

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I vote #16 (ain’t talking no kicker) in the spirit of the last time there was a Monday night game with eerily similar circumstances vs KC

I’m about 40 miles to the south in Laguna Hills, wind must not be blowing our way
I do have a #13 road gold n navy Warner I failed to mention. It’s pretty ragged though.

No Goff gear for me. Nope. Nice guy n all but nope.
 

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Understood. But it's still the middle of winter.

All the catastrophic bushfires in Australia happen in the middle of summer during very high temperature days.

Unheard of in winter. How hot does it get in la during winter?

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It’s gets in to the low to mid 70’s lately, it has gotten much warmer, it’s a combination of crazy strong winds, a dork (apparently) who thought it was okay to have an outdoor bar b q, and here we are
 

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I have lost my childhood Elementary School, three childhood homes, my sanctuary which was a hobby shop and countless special places that are the essence of my soul. Including where I fell in love with our Rams and other LA sports teams.

I realize that some believe that it may be stupid crazy to move to this place AFTER the fact of this loss. Most all, including an important friend and mentor of 55 years whom I have no idea how he is or where he is, did not live there for a lifetime thinking that this threat was worth the risk.

We ALL live in areas that can be wiped out by mother nature and at some time, have.

The Pacific Palisades is a place that WAS as special of a place that could be. I am blessed to have spent some of my childhood years there.

My thoughts and prayers are with all who have been affected by this most horrible tragedy.

go rams.
Know how you feel, or at least a bit. Moved to Joplin, MO in 2016, about 5 years after the may 11 F5 tornado. It scoured a mile-wide path, over 5 miles long, right through the middle of the city, destroyed 2 hospitals, the city's high school, several other schools, and wiped out many businesses, churches, homes... 4,000 buildings were completely destroyed, another 4,000 heavily damaged. Lots of places, lives, memories were completely erased.
I didn't live here at the time, but a 22 yo guy I work with grew up here. As a 9 yo, his house was wrecked while he & his family sheltered in the bathroom. He's still traumatized; every spring he marks the tornado watches with dread.
Times like this, we come together as a community. Thank everyone who comes to help you clean up, rebuild, and get your lives back together--thousands of volunteers will pour their compassion out on you. Our area is the HQ of several nation-wide disaster relief ministries, and may already be on their way. Know that millions are praying for you all right now.
 

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So far no plans to move the game. And so far they're able to practice. Albeit probably with poor air quality. Things could change the way those winds are whipping everything up.
 

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That.... Was satisfying. I hope they are beginning to turn the tide on this disaster. I can't imagine living with an inferno surrounding me.... sounds like literal hell. Thoughts for all affected.
That was a great drop!!!

I heard one person driving through the fire, describe the situation as "walking through hell". I can't imagine the feeling. Fires, earthquakes, blizzards, tornados and hurricanes. The things we endure to live in a beautiful place we love.
 

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So far no plans to move the game. And so far they're able to practice. Albeit probably with poor air quality. Things could change the way those winds are whipping everything up.
"In my day we used to go out and play in stage 3/4 smog alerts in Whittier/LA (70's). Rub some dirt on those lungs and practice!" ~ snackdaddy
 

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Know how you feel, or at least a bit. Moved to Joplin, MO in 2016, about 5 years after the may 11 F5 tornado. It scoured a mile-wide path, over 5 miles long, right through the middle of the city, destroyed 2 hospitals, the city's high school, several other schools, and wiped out many businesses, churches, homes... 4,000 buildings were completely destroyed, another 4,000 heavily damaged. Lots of places, lives, memories were completely erased.
I didn't live here at the time, but a 22 yo guy I work with grew up here. As a 9 yo, his house was wrecked while he & his family sheltered in the bathroom. He's still traumatized; every spring he marks the tornado watches with dread.
Times like this, we come together as a community. Thank everyone who comes to help you clean up, rebuild, and get your lives back together--thousands of volunteers will pour their compassion out on you. Our area is the HQ of several nation-wide disaster relief ministries, and may already be on their way. Know that millions are praying for you all right now.
I moved to Joplin in 1974 (I was 10 years old). I lived in Springfield MO when the tornado destroyed my mother's house in the heart of the storm three blocks from Joplin HS. Fortunately, she was visiting my sister in Jefferson City.

Now I have 3 daughters living within 20 miles of the fires (downtown LA and Camarillo.

while tragedy tends to bring out the best in us, I wish our country could learn that level of compassion on the regular.
 

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Looks like State farm canceled 72k policies back in April. 1600+ in the Pacific Palisades area. Average price of homes there is 3.4 mill.
I wonder if any of these people would live in a Amish made tiny home, like those wiped out by the hurricane in NC? I got a feeling the answer would be no.
 

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