Why Was the Pacific Palisades Reservoir Empty? The Shocking Truth They Don’t Want You to Know
An Empty Reservoir, Dry Hydrants, and a Devastated Community
When the Pacific Palisades firestorm erupted, firefighters quickly realized they had no water to fight it. The Santa Ynez Reservoir, a critical water source, sat completely empty—closed for “maintenance” since February 2024. Maintenance? For nearly a year? You can’t make this up.
Officials knew the reservoir was down. They knew Santa Ana winds were creating dangerous fire conditions. Yet nothing was done. Nothing. And when the flames came, the consequences were catastrophic.
On Tuesday, January 7, the fires began. By the next day, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (DWP) officials admitted their water tanks went dry three times. Three tanks, each holding a million gallons, drained because they had no backup from the Santa Ynez Reservoir.
And what was the DWP’s excuse? That the system wasn’t designed for fires this big. Unbelievable.
Newsom’s Phony “Investigation” and Environmental Madness
Governor Newsom wasted no time announcing an “investigation.” Typical. He’ll investigate, blame climate change, and move on. But the real culprit is his administration’s reckless environmental policies.
California has had plenty of rainfall in recent years, but instead of building new reservoirs, the state lets water flow into the ocean to save fish. Fish! Meanwhile, communities are left high and dry, literally. The Santa Ynez Reservoir could have been filled before this disaster. It wasn’t. Why? Because environmentalists hate reservoirs.
The facts don’t lie. The last major reservoir built in California was in 1979. In the decades since, the population has exploded, and fire seasons have grown more intense. Yet California’s ruling elite refuses to store the water needed to fight these fires. It’s negligence, plain and simple.
Homeless Encampments: The Firestarters No One Will Address
Adding insult to injury, California’s homelessness crisis is fueling these disasters. More than 50% of fire responses in Los Angeles involve homeless encampments. You read that right—half of the fires come from the tents and makeshift shelters that litter the city.
Did anyone clear these camps before the firestorm? Of course not. Instead, the state pours billions into failed homelessness programs, with no accountability. Where’s that money going? Into the pockets of the same corrupt bureaucrats who let the Santa Ynez Reservoir run dry.
The Big Picture: California’s War on Common Sense
This isn’t just about a single reservoir or a single fire. It’s about a state that’s abandoned its people in favor of environmental extremism and fiscal insanity.
- They tax you billions for homeless programs that don’t work.
- They refuse to build reservoirs, firebreaks, or clear forests because “climate change.”
- They pay some firefighters $700,000 a year but can’t afford to hire enough of them.
And when disaster strikes, they shrug and tell you it’s all out of their hands.
The Fight for Accountability Starts Now
California’s leadership is a house of cards, and the Pacific Palisades fire is just the latest proof. The elites won’t save you. The media won’t tell you the truth. It’s up to us to demand accountability.
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