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Look at my hide here. Insane. Woah. Did you see that? This is Susan Frost. Did anyone else see that? Uh-huh. Great things. It's windy, and then there's a flash. And I think that's when a tree is It's falling on a power line. The power goes out. Our generator kicks in. The camera comes back online, and then the forest is on fire. Summary: Susan Frost is amazed by something she sees and asks if anyone else saw it. Speaker 1 explains that there was a flash, possibly caused by a tree falling on a power line during the windy weather. This caused a power outage, but their generator started working. The camera comes back online, only to reveal that the forest is now on fire.

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It's getting intense! The fire is approaching quickly, and we need to move. We were just standing here, and now we’re in a real danger zone. We have to go up, so let's hurry! Come on, Benji, this way! We need to find a safe spot. The wind is blowing towards us, which is not good. We have to keep moving left. Stay focused and keep going! We can make it through this.

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The scene shows a dangerous fire situation along Ruta Nacional 40. Mariano warns that the flames are feeding on the wind and that there is a need to evacuate Epuyén. He notes the flames are currently intense, making it necessary to maintain distance from the fire and the road. The route is being used as a reference point for safety, and there is a request to the police to help enforce distance, with the responders and film crew moving away from the road. Adelante explains that the flames are actively burning, with fire tongues and bright flare-ups visible. The situation is described as delicate and precarious. The firefighters and volunteer brigades themselves are forced to back away from the scene to manage the danger presented by the advancing fire. Diego is introduced by Adelante to provide a live update from the field. The fire is burning in the forested area near the “balcón” zone and is advancing toward the urban area. There are moments when the fire is feeding itself, and embers are crossing from one side of the road to the other. The Ruta Nacional 40 is currently cut off, between El Hoyo and another area, as the fire remains active and the flames threaten the surrounding zones. Sparks and embers continue to cross the road, reinforcing the sense that the blaze could impact populated or developed areas if it changes direction. In summary, the broadcast highlights an active, dangerous wildfire endangering Epuyén and approaching an urban area. The wind is driving the fire, prompting evacuation considerations and safety precautions. Responders are maintaining distance from the fire while monitoring its behavior, with the Ruta Nacional 40 closed at the scene. The situation remains precarious as the fire persists in the forested “balcón” region and moves toward inhabited zones, with embers crossing the road and sustaining the danger.

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The urban area intermittently feeds itself, and embers cross National Route 40; it is cut between the hole, and at this moment.

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We're in a fire! We need to move up quickly. Go, go, go! This way, Benji! I'm scared, but we have to keep moving. We need to find a way to escape this situation. The wind is blowing towards us; we have to hurry! Over here, everyone! Keep going! Let’s move!

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The crew arrived shortly after a fire began, witnessing hundreds of homes burn without any fire engines present. Good Samaritans helped direct traffic amid fear and confusion. A press release had warned about the fire's behavior, raising questions about the lack of preparation and response. The primary focus is on protecting lives and homes. Once safety is ensured, an evaluation will be conducted to assess the response and accountability. The immediate priority is saving lives and homes, and the effectiveness of leadership will be addressed later.

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We're in a fire! We need to move up quickly. Let's go! Everyone, stay close. We have to keep running. Look, there’s something over there. We might be able to communicate with that rock. Just keep moving; everyone is safe here for now. We should head to the left. The wind is blowing towards us, but we can handle it. Let’s keep going! We’ve got this!

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We're currently in the north end of Thousand Oaks, assessing fire damage. It appears the fire reached this area, affecting several homes. One house is completely destroyed, while others nearby are still standing but have been impacted. Visibility is limited, making it challenging to get a clear view of the surroundings. We can see the damage to the houses, including one we monitored last night. The situation here shows the fire's reach into residential areas, particularly affecting those near the interface.

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I'm here with the fire command team at the Palisades fire. The fire started on Tuesday and has been fueled by extreme winds, which made it difficult to control. The cause is still under investigation. Currently, the fire is not fully controlled, but resources are working hard to secure the perimeter. To prevent future fires, creating defensible space around homes is crucial—clearing brush within 100 feet and using non-flammable materials for construction can help. Awareness and updated building codes are essential for fire safety. There are also water resources available, including mobile water tenders, to support firefighting efforts.

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We're just south of Malibu, where thick smoke from the Palisades fire is visible. Many are evacuating, and fire crews are on the scene, but it seems they aren't prioritizing putting out the flames. We encountered a man whose friend's house was completely destroyed, and he lost both his home and dog. As we surveyed the damage, we found a singed peacock in a burnt-out area, and I provided it with water. The devastation is overwhelming; many lives and memories have been lost. A local resident pleaded for help from insurance companies, emphasizing the urgent need for assistance as they face the aftermath of the fire.

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Filmed at 11:30 PM, the speaker surveys the fire, noting that there is no wind. They pan around and point out lights in the distance, which is where they flew from. As they fly towards the smoke, the drone picks up speed due to the wind. The speaker asks viewers to share any footage of fires on Maui. They mention that lots of footage and pictures are being deleted, and people are unaware of the severity. The fire is moving at a speed of around 1.5 to 3 miles per hour, heading towards the Monsanto area. The speaker briefly flies through the smoke.

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Martín Morales explains that he found people making fire in the middle of a park and is thanking the park authorities and gendarmería for acting quickly. He describes the sequence of actions he took: step 1 was to extinguish the fire as fast as possible; step 2 was to lift items so they would leave. At that moment he didn’t know the trail well and thought they were coming up to where he was, but they did not. He did not let them get close to him. He mentions there is information that the people are Israelis. He says he didn’t approach them because these people have bad intentions, since they are building a fire in the middle of the park while having fire on the other side. Standing alone, he could not get near them when he saw them leaving their camp, putting on a jacket and grabbing behind themselves. He says he simply did not have a knife, as he is a butcher, and he did not intend to hurt anyone. He ensured the fire was out, that the items were lifted, and that the people left. After this, he walked five hours with two backpacks, one in front and one behind, until he reached the lagoon. He took a mate, saw the smoke, ran to the smoke, and the person arrived; he made them do something and, when they ran away, he ran down to the campground, found the guardaparque, and they went out with the guardaparque to finish extinguishing the fire. They communicated by radio to the base to see if they had information, if he had video, if he had photos, to bring that to facilitate the fastest possible operation. He says he did not rest in the process. He challenges those who posted bad comments about why he cried, saying he is not crying out of fear in the video but out of impotence from what it means to be on a mountain. He shows where he is now, pointing to the laguna de los 3, and asks the critic to imagine carrying one or two backpacks and walking up there to do even half of what he did. That night he went down to the gendarmería post, filed the report, and park staff took him to the park national base, where he slept. The next day he woke early, went to retrieve his carpa. He invites anyone criticizing from home to come and guard. He emphasizes that everything is preserved and that they only need to take care of it in the best possible way.

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The speaker says they are surprised that Patagonia is being set on fire, and they insist it is intentional. They state they are "completely clear" that there are powers on the side with real estate interests and mining interests, and that recently these acts are carried out openly, without even trying to hide it. They conclude that these powers have everything on their side.

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We're in a fire! We need to move up quickly! Go, go, go! This way, Benjie! Everyone's safe here. Look to the left! We should head left. The wind is blowing towards us. Let's keep moving! We can do this!

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The speaker was driving in their truck when they encountered roadblocks set up by the police. They were directed onto Front Street and couldn't go any further. Embers from the fire were landing on their vehicles as they tried to reach the end of Front Street. Panic ensued when it was discovered that the police had blocked off the end of the street. The speaker had to drive on sidewalks and break traffic laws to escape. They eventually made it home but were later told to evacuate. The speaker tried to return to their house to gather supplies but were blocked by the police.

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Smoke is thick, but not much is visible from the speaker's location. The speaker saw two huge pockets of smoke while driving in. Helicopters are flying above, possibly monitoring the area to help fire crews know when it's safe to re-enter.

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A woman is walking down the street when a man shouts at her. Nearby, houses are completely engulfed. A photographer is present, and there’s a discussion about a garden hose. Andrew, speaking to Fox 11, mentions that there’s no water supply north of Woodbury, leading firefighters to use a garden hose to fill their truck. However, it’s pointed out that this information is incorrect, as firefighters are not located below Woodbury.

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We're in a fire! We need to move up quickly. This way, come on! We should go left. The wind is blowing towards us; we have to hurry. Let's go! The flames are spreading fast. Keep moving!

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Wildfires are raging in Chile and Argentina, with the Chilean government noting that the fires appear unnatural, as multiple spots ignited simultaneously. There is speculation that these events are orchestrated by globalist forces, which some believe are linked to broader conspiratorial agendas. The discussion also touches on the role of chemtrails, suggesting that substances within them can significantly increase fire intensity. This aligns with ongoing theories about hidden influences behind such disasters.

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The speaker was driving in their truck to check on customer properties when all the roads started getting blocked off by the police. They were directed onto Front Street and couldn't go any further on the highway. They were corralled onto Front Street where embers were coming over the buildings and landing on their vehicles. The police had blocked off the end of Front Street, causing panic and chaos. The speaker had to drive on sidewalks and break traffic laws to find a way out. They eventually made it home but were later told to evacuate. The speaker tried to go back to get supplies but were blocked off by the police.

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"One hour, you get out of there. Okay. One hour, you get out of there. Yes, yes, go ahead. Please. In the forest you can't, you can't make fire, forbidden, forbidden. I just did a full round because I saw a cloud of smoke and an exit from there; these sons of bitches, these sons of bitches are starting a fire on their mother’s bedspread. Get out, you son of a bitch. If we don’t take care of it, who will take care of this, brother? There has to be someone here, look."

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We're in a fire! We need to move up quickly. Go, go, go! This way, Benjie! Everyone's safe here. Look to the left! We should head that way. The wind is blowing towards us, but we can make it. Let’s keep moving! We’ve got this!

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I'm here with the fire command team at the Palisades fire. The fire started on Tuesday and has been fueled by extreme winds, making it challenging to control. The cause is still under investigation. Firefighters are working tirelessly to protect structures and contain the fire, which is not fully controlled yet but showing reduced activity. To prevent future fires, creating defensible space around homes is crucial—clearing brush within 100 feet and using fire-resistant materials. Awareness and updated building codes can enhance safety. Water availability has been sufficient, but firefighters have relied on water tenders to meet the high demand. Overall, the focus is on securing the perimeter and preparing for any new fire threats.

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The speaker describes being forced off the highway onto Front Street during a fire. They were directed to go north but were unable to move due to blocked roads. The flames were coming over the buildings and landing on their vehicles. They had to break traffic laws by driving on sidewalks and going against police instructions. Eventually, they managed to escape and reach their home. They thought they were safe until a neighbor warned them to evacuate. The speaker mentions that sirens were not used to avoid confusion with a tsunami warning. The roads were blocked off, forcing everyone onto Front Street where the embers continued to pose a threat.

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They express astonishment that Patagonia is being set on fire, and they insist that the fires are intentional. They state with strong certainty that the harmful acts against Patagonia are deliberate, not accidental, and they are clear that certain forces are aligned with these fires. They point to specific interests behind these actions, identifying real estate and mining as key motives for those who would benefit from destabilizing the region. The speakers emphasize that there are powerful factions on one side who stand to gain from a damaged Patagonia. They describe these actors as having significant leverage, with economic stakes in land and mineral extraction, implying that financial and material interests are driving the wrongdoing. The claim is that these interests are not hiding their involvement; rather, they are openly advancing policies or actions that facilitate or excuse the fires, effectively displaying their objectives in plain sight. A central assertion is that the people behind the fires act with brazenness: they “do it in our face” and make no effort to conceal their role. The language conveys a sense of frustration and urgency, underscoring a belief that the perpetrators operate with impunity because they perceive that they have everything in their favor. The phrase suggests a perception that those responsible possess overwhelming influence and resources, rendering resistance or accountability difficult. The speakers convey a sense of solidarity with the affected communities, signaling that the pattern of fires is not random but part of a broader, deliberate strategy. By naming real estate and mining interests, they link environmental destruction to economic and political power, implying that the damage serves the interests of a limited group rather than the public good. The overall message is one of warning: that Patagonia is under threat from organized, resource-driven forces that are embedded in systems of influence and wealth, and that this danger is evident through the conspicuous and unmasked nature of the conduct they describe.
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