

Ok..glad to read you, your family and your properties are ok. Thank goodness there are several evacuation centers. The increasing acreage that has burned reminds me of the fires here in Northern CA not to long ago (Napa Valley). I hope more firefighters will be able to fly in to help. I am keeping my eye on a fire here just North of LA at Gorman, but it looks like the containment is increasing finally. Will continue to keep your family and the communities in my prayers.So far, all of my properties are fine. We are evacuated and are fine. There are several evacuation centers in neighboring communities. Over 23000 acres burned as of this morning.
This was a few miles SE of me. Fire has been out since Monday (no acreage increases). They just haven't finished digging a containment ditch around it yet, but it's finito.I am keeping my eye on a fire here just North of LA at Gorman, but it looks like the containment is increasing finally.
This is great news! Glad it's done and you are safe.This was a few miles SE of me. Fire has been out since Monday (no acreage increases). They just haven't finished digging a containment ditch around it yet, but it's finito.![]()
It's a relief, but almost as bad as the fires themselves is the media reporting. Taking even a cursory look into the patterns of fire reporting, what one finds is profoundly frustrating. Contained and extinguished are two completely different things, and in typical sensationalist fashion, they will inexplicably focus on the former and never mention the latter, even though one can see the acreage number unchanged from day to day. I guess it's their way of milking the bad news, stretching it out just a little more (like that's really necessary these days!). This has happened many times before, but this time, they also had to throw in reports of "excess wind and heat," neither of which were true. Monday was one of the coolest days in weeks, in fact, and what the hell does that have to do with it anyway? Sorry, but a fire isn't going to behave any differently at 85 degrees than it would at 65 degrees with similar humidity. It's like they want us to think that once it's in the 80s, the planet just suddenly bursts into flame. I've lived in SoCal my whole life...this is just what happens at this time of year.This is great news! Glad it's done and you are safe.
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So incredibly frustrating. I agree with milking the sensationalism for ad revenue. We are in that time of fire season here. I remember a handful of years back there was a ring of fire around a big portion of LA county.It's a relief, but almost as bad as the fires themselves is the media reporting. Taking even a cursory look into the patterns of fire reporting, what one finds is profoundly frustrating. Contained and extinguished are two completely different things, and in typical sensationalist fashion, they will inexplicably focus on the former and never mention the latter, even though one can see the acreage number unchanged from day to day. I guess it's their way of milking the bad news, stretching it out just a little more (like that's really necessary these days!). This has happened many times before, but this time, they also had to throw in reports of "excess wind and heat," neither of which were true. Monday was one of the coolest days in weeks, in fact, and what the hell does that have to do with it anyway? Sorry, but a fire isn't going to behave any differently at 85 degrees than it would at 65 degrees with similar humidity. It's like they want us to think that once it's in the 80s, the planet just suddenly bursts into flame. I've lived in SoCal my whole life...this is just what happens at this time of year.
More good news: rain is coming to NM! That fire should be out soon. Prayers to everyone in that area.![]()
True. What most don't realize is that even after the surface fire is out, it can burn in the root system and reignite later...sort of like what happened in Canada this spring/summer. Wildfires are strange beasts.Contained and extinguished are two completely different things,