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State of emergency in California?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 1:37 am
by alrot
Seems to be serious , everything is on fire ,even the news CNN and http://www.myfoxla.com/myfox/pages/News   :-/

Re: State of emergency in California?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 3:39 am
by Fozzer
..been observing it from my trusty Cessna 182...>>>


http://www.simviation.com/cgi-bin/yabb2 ... 1193046767


F...G-BPLF... 8-)...!

According to todays news, it's getting REALLY serious!

P.S. ..it's a funny old do, but every hot, dry year when California suffers it's regular Wild Fires, I always notice on the news videos and photographs, that the residents ALWAYS build their houses in amongst lots of trees and shrubbery!!...
...asking for trouble....and never learn...!

The wild fires in the Lake Tahoe Forest region earlier this year, was a classic example..!

Re: State of emergency in California?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 11:42 am
by Willit Run
My Sister live in Temecula just north of San Diego.  She's o.k. so far but, the fire arn't that far away from her and the night sky is red!!  I'll be calling her again tonight!!

Sean left at the right time!!!!!!

Re: State of emergency in California?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 9:33 pm
by alrot
Jesus  :o Im waching the news, the smoke can be seen from out of space, this is serious  :-[

Re: State of emergency in California?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 9:39 pm
by a1
I actually live a couple miles away I believe me this is serious. There is ash raining down on us like tiny snowflakes at times when the wind shifted. People with lung problems are filling up hospitals and are kinda in a panic. The sun was blocked out by a yellow sheet of dust and smoke so the whole day the sun color was like a yellow lamp. Smells of burning grass and timber filled the air. The fire has created it's own weather system adding to the Santa Anna winds.

I live about 10mi away and those are the effects. I wounder when they are calling in that DC-10 to put a water drop. Conditions are not healthy here these days.

Re: State of emergency in California?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 10:53 pm
by Ashar
I actually live a couple miles away I believe me this is serious. There is ash raining down on us like tiny snowflakes at times when the wind shifted. People with lung problems are filling up hospitals and are kinda in a panic. The sun was blocked out by a yellow sheet of dust and smoke so the whole day the sun color was like a yellow lamp. Smells of burning grass and timber filled the air. The fire has created it's own weather system adding to the Santa Anna winds.

I live about 10mi away and those are the effects. I wounder when they are calling in that DC-10 to put a water drop. Conditions are not healthy here these days.



Hope everything stays fine with you mate...Don't forget to pack up your PC in case you need to evacuate... ;) :P

Re: State of emergency in California?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 11:43 pm
by a1
Na no need to evacuate. I am still far away. But just to be safe I have a fire extinguisher n o farther than 2 feet way from my PC. ;D

Fire proof computer container, Back up HDD in fire proof blanket, Portable power supply to run FS on the go, All FS disks safe, joystick. All the necessary things check out now just to pack the life saving things. ;D ;D

Re: State of emergency in California?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 12:00 am
by legoalex2000
just lettin ya know, the Albuquerque FD, Rio Rancho FD, and Bernallilo County FD are sending 30-40 firefighters and 7 fire trucks. small grouping, but hey every bit helps. they leave on Wednesday.

best of luck to all evacuating, and best wishes to those who may have nothing to return.

:)Ramos

Re: State of emergency in California?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 1:06 am
by Papa9571
According to Fox LA the fire has entered Camp Pendelton. Time to motivate the troops.

Re: State of emergency in California?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 2:25 am
by spitfire boy
Na no need to evacuate. I am still far away. But just to be safe I have a fire extinguisher n o farther than 2 feet way from my PC. ;D

Fire proof computer container, Back up HDD in fire proof blanket, Portable power supply to run FS on the go, All FS disks safe, joystick. All the necessary things check out now just to pack the life saving things. ;D ;D


Good to see you've got your priorities straight; that's always important.... ;D

Re: State of emergency in California?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 9:55 am
by Rifleman
Yesterday, we dispatched one of our Mars waterbombers to aid in the situation.......hope it helps .........after all, no single piece of equipment will fix the problem, but together with lots of others, maybe we can see this some under control soon......... :-/

It's not cheap at $12,000 an hour during flight operations, but for these kind of missions, price is the least concern when so may people are losing everything they have.......... :'(

Re: State of emergency in California?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 10:39 am
by Willit Run
I am thankful to see all the help they are receiving in SoCal.  My heart is there because of my Sister. I called her last night and she said that they are still o.k. but, that fires are closer.  They have a cabin in NoCal that they took all they're important things to as it is in no danger from the fires.  I will be calling her again tonight to see how everything is going.  My prayers are going out to her and all the others that have lost anything or are in harms way.

Cory

Re: State of emergency in California?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 11:30 am
by Chris_F
My brother lives in the city and although he's not in any danger (miles of urban area around him) he has a lot of friends and co-workers effected.  One of his co-worker is the last person in his family with a home.  His parents', in-laws', and sister's homes al burned.  He says there's a company bulletin board filled with people offering up spare bedrooms and people snatching them up as a place to stay while they're evacuated.  The entire office is working on nothing but making arrangements for fellow employees.  I had a conference call scheduled with a co-worker in San Diego and she had to cancel because she was told to evacuate her home that morning.  It's really amazing.

They'll pull through in the end.  It's not the first bad fire they've had and won't be the last.  It's amazing to go out there and see just how much burn-able stuff there is.  It's like living in a giant powder keg.

Re: State of emergency in California?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 5:46 pm
by a1
Looks like they are making progress with all the help they are getting from the National Guard and surrounding cites. The weather is much better today (hot) and it is finally a bit sunny. The ash and smell is still there though.

Re: State of emergency in California?

PostPosted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 3:56 am
by Fozzer

...........They'll pull through in the end.  It's not the first bad fire they've had and won't be the last.  It's amazing to go out there and see just how much burn-able stuff there is.  It's like living in a giant powder keg.


I am always amazed how much man-made "rubbish" is left laying around in some of the larger California Towns and Cities, apart from the usual unkempt vegetation!

Built-up areas all round San Francisco and the Bay area are typical areas.

All major fire hazards!

The Videos and photographs which I receive regularly from Southern California illustrate the problem.
If you look carefully, it's also noticeable in many of the (Hollywood) Films which are made, covering the areas.

The City Officials don't seem to be aware of the possible dangers, and take the trouble clean the Towns and surrounding areas up.

Dry scrub, bordering roads and surrounding properties, apart from the rubbish, can be seen everywhere, and as California suffers from hot dry Summers every year, a fire accident is always waiting to happen!

Having an (unhealthy?) interest in the State of California....;)...I receive daily, the local newspapers, photographs, and video news from around the State, posted to me via the Internet, so that I do a comparison with the cleanliness/tidiness of their Cities, and compare them to my Towns and Cities.

I may be wrong, but SOCAL seems to be a much greater overall fire hazard than England... ::)...!
(England is about the same size as the State of California)..;)...!

F....getting all fired-up... ;D..LOL...!

....Why do Cal residents build their (wooden) homes in the middle of Forests, surrounded by Trees and  dry Scrub?... :o...!

Lake Arrowhead, in the San Bernadino National Forest has suffered badly.....(Sim flew over it yesterday).