  Jtmo Premium join:2001-05-20 Novato, CA | reply to ghostpainter Re: Major Fire Alerts, Malibu, Chatsworth
Official or not, there were a whole bunch of people smart enough to get out of Dodge. Many of my friends were not on the 'official' evacuation. They just packed up and left, many in their RV's. |
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  bjl Premium join:2002-05-02 Newport Beach, CA
| reply to ghostpainter said by ghostpainter :No rain in the forecast for the next 14 days except for some early morning drizzle along the coast. How about late afternoon drizzle? That's what we have here in Tustin right now. Looking at the radar, its should also be drizzling in the hills. good news for the firefight.
The mountaininfo.com webcams also show a wet parking lot at the lake arrowhead village. |
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| said by bjl :said by ghostpainter :No rain in the forecast for the next 14 days except for some early morning drizzle along the coast. How about late afternoon drizzle? That's what we have here in Tustin right now. Looking at the radar, its should also be drizzling in the hills. good news for the firefight. I experienced rain from Irvine to RSM. Unfortunately the ground didn't look wet here in the hills. I don't think it'll help the fire fight much. -- [[Your signature here]] |
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| reply to ghostpainter It's not fair to compare the Katrina disaster with our SoCal fire disaster.
In LA the disaster struck only (or mostly) hillside developments. In New Orleans it struck the entire city. Los Angeles still had the infrastructure intact. In New Orleans the infrastructure was decimated.
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  81399672 Premium join:2006-05-17 Los Angeles, CA
| said by Lovehound :It's not fair to compare the Katrina disaster with our SoCal fire disaster. In LA the disaster struck only (or mostly) hillside developments. In New Orleans it struck the entire city. Los Angeles still had the infrastructure intact. In New Orleans the infrastructure was decimated. The two are not comparable. While that is totally true, we in caifornia are still more used to dealing with disasters and responding to them then saying people in new orleans were at the time it hit it them. We deal with fires regularly, we also deal with mudslides on regular bases in addiftion to earthquakes once in a while and flooding. |
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  bskuared It's Hip To Be Square Premium join:2001-12-02 San Clemente, CA
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| reply to ghostpainter as of 6:30pm tonight, the Orange County Fire Authority is reporting the Santiago Fire is 40% contained.
Here's a picure of the Pendleton Fire as seen from Dana Point the other night.. -- 2b or not 2b -- none of this really matters  |
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  81399672 Premium join:2006-05-17 Los Angeles, CA | wow, if i saw that fire and lights went out, i am sure i would need change of cloth. Hope they are able to stop it -- i am not a lawyer but I do play one on the internet |
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  bskuared It's Hip To Be Square Premium join:2001-12-02 San Clemente, CA
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| reply to ghostpainter Well, the fire in Pendleton is being reported as 90% contained:
The Horno/Ammo Fire has burned 21,084 acres since October 23 and is 90 percent contained. 189 firefighters are assigned to this incident and two firefighter has been injured.
»www.inciweb.org/incident/1010/ -- 2b or not 2b -- none of this really matters  |
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  seagreen Premium,Mod join:2001-05-14 out there | reply to ghostpainter (topic move) Major Fire Alerts, Malibu, Chatsworth
Moderator Action The post that was here (and all 11 followups to it), has been moved to a new topic .. »SoCal Fires vs. Katrina discussion |
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  CurtesyFlush Bababooey, fafafooey, tatatoothy. Premium join:2002-08-23 Fontana, CA
| reply to ghostpainter Re: Major Fire Alerts, Malibu, Chatsworth
Lake Mission Viejo by firelight. -- I did not. |
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  ghostpainter I Write for the Apocalypse Premium,MVM join:2002-05-25 Rancho Cucamonga, CA clubs:
| Fire Updates as of 11:am Sunday PST
NOTE: The Canyon Fire is the Malibu Fire.
As of 11 am Sunday, October 28, Santiago fire: 50% contained at 27,900 acres. 15 homes and nine outbuildings have been destroyed, and 8 residential structures and 12 outbuildings were damaged. 1,941 people are assigned to this incident and six firefighter injuries have been reported. The estimated cost of this fire to date is $6.5 million. Grass Valley fire: 95% contained at 1,140 acres 162 structures have been destroyed, and more than 6,000 homes remain threatened. Evacuation and closure orders remain in effect for a large area surrounding the fire. Ranch fire: 97% contained at 58,401 acres. One home and nine outbuildings have been destroyed. 73 personnel are assigned to this incident. The estimated cost of this fire to date is $9 million. Full containment is expected on October 30. Ranch Fire Information Line . Slide fire: 75% contained at 12,789 acres. 201 homes and 3 outbuildings have burned. Harris fire : 65% contained at 90,750 acres 21 civilian and 16 firefighter injuries, as well as one death on this fire. 206 homes and 247 outbuildings have been destroyed, and 252 additional structures are damaged. Damage assessments are still being conducted. Poomacha fire: 50% contained at 49,150 acres. 136 homes and 19 outbuildings have been destroyed. 500 homes remain threatened. Witch fire: 90% contained at 197,990 acres 1,040 homes and 414 outbuildings have been destroyed. 70 homes and 25 outbuildings have been damaged. 239 vehicles have been destroyed. Rice fire:100% contained at 9,000 acres 206 homes, 2 commercial properties and 40 outbuildings have been destroyed. Evacuations have been lifted. Five firefighters injuries have been reported. 850 firefighters are assigned to this fire under unified command. The estimated cost of this fire is $4.9 million. Full containment is expected on October 28. Rice Fire Information Line . Ammo fire: 100% contained at 21,084 acres. 130 firefighters are assigned to this incident and six firefighters have been injured. Canyon fire: 100% contained at 4,521 acres. 22 structures have been damaged or destroyed. Three injuries have been reported. The estimated cost of this fire to date is $5.8 million. Information compiled from: » www.fire.ca.gov/#fires01» inciweb.org/» geomac.usgs.gov/# -- My Bloggs, »www.insidetheie.com/ »earthlogii.blogspot.com/ »vietaffairsvets.blogspot.com/ Each Mans Death is his own Apocalypse. |
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| Found a google maps link that may be helpful and/or informative - It has fire boundaries, emergency information, etc. Link here. -- My Flickr Gallery |
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| reply to ghostpainter Re: Major Fire Alerts, Malibu, Chatsworth
Buckweed fire was started by a kid playing with matches:
»hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/W/···=DEFAULT -- Have you hugged a spider today? |
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  Dude111 An Awesome Dude Premium join:2003-08-04 USA | I just was gonna post that!!
I hope he realizes just how much damage he caused.....
I cant believe they let him go home like nothing happend! |
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  ghostpainter I Write for the Apocalypse Premium,MVM join:2002-05-25 Rancho Cucamonga, CA clubs: | I understand that he is under the age of 12....The DA is considering the case....What do you do a kid playing with matches, especially if he has no concept of what has happened. |
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  ghostpainter I Write for the Apocalypse Premium,MVM join:2002-05-25 Rancho Cucamonga, CA clubs:
| reply to ghostpainter Update on all fires;
Harris Fire: 100% contained at 90,440 acres
Santiago Fire: 90% contained at 28,445 acres
Slide Fire: 97% contained at 12,759 acres
Ranch Fire: 97% contained at 58,401 acres
Poomacha Fire : 70% contained at 50,156 acres
Witch Fire: 99% contained at 197,990 acres
Zaca Fire: OUT
Canyon Fire: 100% contained
Devore Fires: OUT
Slide Fire: Still revising -- My Bloggs, »www.insidetheie.com/ »earthlogii.blogspot.com/ »vietaffairsvets.blogspot.com/ Each Mans Death is his own Apocalypse. |
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| reply to ghostpainter Re: Major Fire Alerts, Malibu, Chatsworth
Digging up an old thread, I know. But they have a composite of a suspected arsonist for "The Rosas" fire.
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