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I'm going to work on expanding this article later tonight. I also have some pictures. Thanks for starting it!
Missvain (
talk) 15:49, 25 October 2019 (UTC)reply
Hey, I'm think of adding an impact section between now and the next two hours or so. Are you planning on doing something large soon and I'll honor the note on top of the section or do you want me to wait?
Leaky.Solar (
talk) 17:20, 27 October 2019 (UTC)reply
Yes, the evacuation zone history is really important and useful. From a historical context (look at this article in 2025), seeing how the Zones were rolled out in stages is key. There will be lots of public policy discussion regarding fast enough? too fast? This kind of information really fits an "encyclopedia." I'd recommend adding back in that information.
MikeVdP (
talk) 15:01, 28 October 2019 (UTC)reply
Bar chart containment % not displayed correctly
The containment % from 5% to 15% should be in the grey part of the bar chart, not in the red part indicating fir burning.
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talk) 17:07, 29 October 2019 (UTC)reply