A Super Scooper plane fighting the Palisades Fire was forced to be grounded by a secret drone that got in its way. The helicopter caused a hole in the fire plane’s wing, which was removed from service despite the absence of any injuries. After this event, angry people asked who the imbecile was flying the aircraft, which was preventing the crisis procedure.
More than 1,500 gallons of sea water are used to cut on active flames using the specially designed CL-415 fire planes.
Photos released by the FBI showed the helicopter put a huge hole in the plane’s aircraft, with the injury causing about a 30-minute pause in the flying shootout, ABC 7 reported.
” I’d just like to anxiety, that strategy, using that very scooper plane, are our most productive technique to battle fires like this, and when this happens, it puts everybody’s life at risk”, said Akil Davis, the assistant director in charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office.
According to Davis, “our biggest concern is that there are so many unauthorized drones in the area that they are putting pressure on law enforcement and firefighters ‘ efforts to contain this fire.”
” When you take one plane out of commission like that, it’s going to impact the speed in which the fire grows, it’s going to cause loss of property, potentially loss of life, and it’s a danger to everybody all around”, Davis continued.
According to the latest updates, 11 people have been killed in the Eaton fire, near Pasadena, and five died in the Palisades fire, on the west side of Los Angeles. The authorities have warned that as devastating wildfires continue to rage across various parts of Los Angeles County, causing widespread disruptions, including school closures and the cancellation of entertainment, sports, and community events, are expected to worsen in the coming days.
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