ROTHENBURGER: Early praise for firefighting efforts often turns to criticism
THE EARLY DAYS of a wildfire crisis always bring praise and gratitude for the people who put themselves in harm’s way saving lives, land and property.
They are our annual heroes. But, within a few days, some people’s attitudes change dramatically.
In their stress and desperation, they want to place blame, so they start finger pointing — the fire wasn’t attacked fast enough or hard enough. The evacuation order didn’t come quickly enough. Governments aren’t providing enough resources. Not enough information is being shared.
Some, who may or may not be directly affected by the wildfires, become instant experts on them.


