Hello @mother2chicks! My point was that seeding the clouds during a 'natural disaster' such as a fire, as you suggested, soaks the ground soil and softens it... especially somewhere like Los Angeles which isn't used to much rain. If the soil has already been softened unnaturally, when the 'normal' rains come, the water has no where to soak into and results in mudslides. Thanks for reading and commenting, appreciate the discussion for sure!
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Ok. I get it. Never heard about how seeding had already taken place to extinguish fires. Now I understand what you are saying. Makes perfect sense that an unnatural event could happen in the aftermath. Ie the mudslides. 🐓🐓