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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240704

This pilot, hovering above a swimming pool, now being used to douse the flames further down the hill. These homes, some distance from the destroyed coastal town of lahaina, are in the centre of the island where, last week, just before the fires, the cameras at this Bird Sanctuary captured a bright flash. Staff believe it is a tree falling on a powerline. Shortly afterwards, flames can be seen in the forest. Ross hart saw something similar before his home burned down. We could hear some trees falling here and there in the distance. One big one fell here on the bridge and it knocked over the powerlines. And then you saw the house. You could see it burn . I saw it begin to burn and they wouldnt let me stay to watch it. They were dragging me out because the embers were starting to come over my truck and stuff. Questions are now being asked about whether lives might have been saved. Should mauis power grid have been turned off . Could more have been done to Sound The Alarm . For many of tho

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 01:05:00

Drive down one highway out of yellowknife. clearly, fires like this cannot always be controlled but what can be controlled but what can be controlled is the human response and when you take the decision to leave and over the last few years, there are more and more voices suggesting that the traditional ways of combating fires or responding to fires might need to change and that we need to adjust their understanding of how we move people around and how we get them out and how we defend communities. the new realities, despise behaviour more extremely than before, burning more intensely and covering more intensely and covering more distance, and threatening communities in the ways that previously was not expected. i5 previously was not expected. is there anything specifically that people what the government to do or change in order to prevent or better manage wildfires in the future? i think there is a whole bunch of things, a list too long to get into, but it is more important to say the

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:08:00

Like right now, that does not do too much, cooler temperatures do not help that much, it has been an unusually hot summer which is why these fires are as devastating as they are. more than a thousand fires currently burning in canada. in terms of authorities and firefighters, are they able to control and contain these blazes and protect communities? frankly they answer to that is no, otherwise we would not have 20,000 people all trying to drive down one highway out of yellowknife. clearly, fires like this cannot always be controlled but what can be controlled is the human response to that and when you take the decision to leave and over the last few years, there are more and more voices suggesting that the traditional ways of combating fires or responding to fires might need to change and that we need to adjust

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