Wildfires in Oregon block out the Sun

I come from four generations of oregonians and work in some of the biggest sawmills in the Pacific Northwest for 20 years my buddies were loggers and I lived in logging communities for decades. I have an understanding of the forest in my area, everybody has a opinion on forestry management. on one side the environmentalist and half of the community, on the other side the logging industry and half of the community, make no mistake the answer is somewhere in the middle. You will never manage that under stories of the Cascade Mountains or the Coastal Range to a degree that it would have much of an impact on this type of fire it would be economically impossible. When 30 mile an hour winds combined with drought conditions blowing out of the East down these watersheds it was just a perfect storm and no man-made deterrent or Millions spent on planning and best management practices will stop it. and to think otherwise is either naive or arrogant.