r/Wildfire • u/CBSnews • Jul 15 '25
News (General) National Park Service's handling of wildfire that destroyed historic Grand Canyon Lodge questioned
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/grand-canyon-lodge-wildfire-burned-for-days-before-it-spread/
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u/No_Mind3009 Jul 15 '25
I think it’s a super slippery slope to “hold people accountable” for decisions like this if the decision made sense given the conditions at the time (which I assume it did since the decision maker had a lot more information than we do here). If we penalize everyone for when something goes wrong it’s going to hamper the decision making process. What’s next? You can’t do burn ops because if you lose it, you’re going to get fired or sued? People need to be covered if the decision was made within reasonable parameters.
I think there should be a deep dive into this situation, but I dislike every one immediately calling for heads on pikes.