On the long, weary stumble from the airplane door to immigration in Bangalore’s Kempegowda airport, the moving walkway takes you past a large room behind plate glass windows, where about 50 serious-looking men and women sit in ergonomic chairs behind multiple monitors, engrossed in some sort of important airport business. Putting them on display is very smart. You immediately get a sense of competence, order and safety, and a visual reminder that Bangalore is a world tech capital.

On further reflection, the reporter must have said that food banks from all over California are cooperating to help with high demand from fire evacuees. This makes a lot more sense than the way I heard it, that they are cooperating to help hide a man from fire evacuees.