Posted on 08/17/2021 6:46:21 AM PDT by rktman
By now, most people know that a large part of the western United States is blazingwith forest fires. There are actually 100 large fires burning in 14 states, with dozens more blazing in western Canada.
Phys.org reported that, "The roughly 21,000 federal firefighters working on the ground is more than double the number of firefighters sent to contain forest fires at this time a year ago, and the agency is facing 'critical resources limitations,' said Anthony Scardina, a deputy forester for the agency's Pacific Southwest region."
An estimated 6,170 firefighters alone are battling the Dixie Fire in Northern California, right now the largest fire in the U.S.
The L.A. Times reported last week, "After igniting a month ago, the Dixie Fire has now seared 510,227 acres. It is the second-largest wildfire in California history and the 14th most destructive, burning more than 550 homes. It has scorched parts of Plumas, Lassen, Butte and Tehama counties, north of Sacramento, and was [only] 30% contained as of Thursday."
Tragically, Plumas County's small towns of Greenville and Canyon Dam were largely leveled to the ground by the Dixie Fire, but my wife's little mountain hometown of Chester seemed to have been miraculously spared. A mandatory evacuation order from Sheriff Todd Johns was issued two days before the fire hit for all the vicinities surrounding Lake Almanor, including Chester.
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When you don’t have enough foresight and sense to clean up forest tinder and do controlled burns, you wind up burning your house down. I know the ‘environmental’ lunatics running California will not let the residents manage it, so it’s not the fault of those that live there.
This is so sad for me…we took annual family vacations to Lake Almanor and stayed on the peninsula on the lake (you can see it jutting down into the lake). We always went to the Holiday Market in Chester for our food and enjoyed the town. It looks like all the homes on the peninsula are spared, thank God. I can’t imagine how hard the firefighters in Chester worked to save the town.
I know that part of the country well... my parents owned a cabin about 25 miles from Chester.. in Mill Creek, near the town of Mineral... Now a new, lightning-caused fire is threatening both communities.
I love that area up there. In my youth, I spent many a summer at my parents’ cabin in Mill Creek, about 25 miles from Chester.
Way far from over. And winds today look to be bad and blowing in the wrong direction. From the west blowing towards Chester and Westwood. Should shift to northeast later tonight blowing it back on itself. Bad stuff. If you’ve been there, you know how difficult the terrain is.
Dixie Fire is near where the ex-college professor was arrested for setting fires. He most likely was responsible for that one, the Dixie Fire, as well.
Are authorities allowing those “save the owls” and “save the salamander” people into the flames to do their saving? Just saying, if someone is really committed to a cause, they should be willing to give their life for it.
Bad news about the winds.
We stayed at Drakesbad a few times. I hope it is spared.
I know the popped him but so far haven’t seen him accused of the Dixie fire. Not yet anyway. POS!
Only because they can’t prove it. I was providing nothing more than speculation at this point. But since they know he started many fires in that same region, I am pretty sure they are looking at him as being responsible for that fire as well.
Yup. Bad stuff. Wind at our place is 6-ish out of the NW currently. But, we’re 90 miles south of the Dixie fire. Wind forecasts for around Lake Almanor for today aren’t good either.
And guess what one of the “critical resource limitations “ is. Aviation fuel for the firefighting aircraft.
Thank you, Joe Biden.
The wind is going to take it right into another big stretch of national forest. And since they aren’t allowed to use all their fire fighting tactics in one of those, it will not be out any time soon. Good chance they will evacuate Susanville today.
Democrats and fires. They go together like Democrats/corruption, Democrats/racketeering, Democrats/perversion — you get the idea.
In Colorado there are lots of trees and large areas of woodland so there’s always a risk for fire. However, fires didn’t get to be that much of a problem until J H1ckenlooper, one of Hilldog’s main lackeys, I guess, was elected governor. Then they stopped clear-cutting and neglected the air vehicles that dropped chemicals and water on wildfires. In less than a year there were several historic fires. One of the planes crashed and those on board died; also a number of firemen were killed. (When he ran for mayor of Denver, I voted for him in a fit of temporary insanity because I believed in “climate change,” unfortunately, at that point in my life. I apologize for that again. That was one way they made us believe in climate change, right? We spend more on taxes and THEN there are still fires! CLIMATE CHANGE! I should’ve known better, however.)
Also, Hickenlooper won via cheating. I think there were at least a couple thousand votes in question on that election. It’s been a while since I looked it up. So, Democrats and fires and Democrats winning via electoral fraud is nothing new. (PS, if you can’t find anything about the election tampering that year in Colorado, don’t be surprised — the media here are completely libwad-owned.
Weird since the maps don’t indicate fire proximity to Susanville or Janesville. We should be in contact with our friends who evac’d from Westwood to Susanville last week this morning. If the communications are working.
Well, as long as you’ve now come to your senses. Many decades ago (early 70’s) I too bought some of their crap. I quickly came to my senses. LOL!
Are you following this one? It updates faster than the maps from the briefings.
https://maps.nwcg.gov/sa/#/%3F/%3F/40.317/-120.774/12
The infrared shows a big run that way yesterday. It is still aways off.
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