The leftwing fantasy land that is California did this to itself.
And if you’re naive enough to believe this has nothing to do with politics, you are a prime example of everything that went wrong, and will again in every place where similar polices reign.
Sort of like the people in Western North Carolina that flooded themselves out of house and home, and washed out I-40? Or maybe you are a prime example of people who blame politics for everything.
Seriously, lots of reasons for wildfires, and several things can be true at the same time. Climate change has increased temperatures and dried out already dry areas making them even more susceptible to large fires. But, that doesn't mean public policies in California don't play a part as well. Start by acknowledging you are living in an arid area naturally prone to fires, and spend a
LOT more money on infrastructure, like better and bigger reservoirs (almost all in the area were nearly full, one was empty because it was scheduled for repairs - which took way too long), better fire protection for new construction, larger water lines everywhere, and at the same time quit spending so much money on public unions (firefighters in LA make over $200K in salary + $90K in benefits per today's WSJ) and more on basic fire prevention, like natural fire breaks. I am not Smokey the Bear or a forest ranger, but there has to be ways to cut the fire risk down.
Or better yet, don't keep building houses and businesses on land that has burned in the past, and will do so again in the future, no different than don't keep putting houses and businesses on low lying land next to rivers that have flooded historically. It may look pretty, but will be a problem sooner or later. Lots of states in the west have wildfire problems because of the semi arid climate, Colorado for one. There is only so much you can do to fight nature.
Have to give some credit to Florida, I understand they are working on ways to make their properties near the water more able to withstand hurricanes and tropical storms. Makes sense to me.