January 11, 2025
Pacific Palisades Reservoir Found Empty and Offline During Firestorm Catastrophe – 117 Million Gallons Could Have Saved the Day
Yes, The Santa Ynez reservoir was closed for "cosmetic repairs" and so there was no water available to stop this.
From The Gateway Pundit:
The Los Angeles Times reported that despite the reservoir’s critical role in the city’s water infrastructure, it had been offline for nearly a year.
The Santa Ynez Reservoir, with a capacity of 117 million gallons, could have played a critical role in providing water pressure to firefighters battling the devastating fire that destroyed thousands of homes and buildings in Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and Malibu.
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power’s (DWP) officials claim the reservoir had been offline for "a while” due to a tear in its cover.
Now, incompetent Governor Gavin Newsom has labeled the situation "deeply troubling” and ordered an independent investigation into the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (DWP).
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