So we can see the fire retardants been "dropped" on the Hot Zones when having big compromising fires.
Even water is dropped to to reduce the fire perimeters. Does the drops of this elements are really effective to combat Hot Zones? If we can calculaers te how much of this materials are getting evaporated by the tremendous high temperatures, we will have an nidea that these elements are half diluted before been an effective way to combat fires.
A direct approach to combat Fire Hot Zones could be will be to drop water in containers that can hold the same amount of water that we are using. How much water is that? I don't know.
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But what I know is that with containers with say 2000 gallons of water or say 3000 gallons of water per container it could significantly reduce a Hot Zone and alleviate the tremendous efforts of lives that make the ultimate sacrifice for our well being in our communities.
Let's think how many of these containers we can drop by each airplane approach. If it is two containers per plane then we can be sure to double the amount of water that will be dispersed on the ground and not in the air.
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Plus, I think the containers will be direct an effective way to reduce the fire perimeters.