Posted on 06/23/2002 7:23:47 AM PDT by newsperson999
Thousand more may need to be evacuated. This is a worst case scenario because the fire is forming a 50 mile long wall of flames. Forest firefighters are being redeployed to join local firefighters and focusing their efforts on saving homes.
Chedeski fire: yes. Rodeo fire: nothing public
As others have said, the second fire was started by a lost female hiker who set a signal fire to get the attention of a news helicopter. Noone was prepared to put out the fire and it got out of control.
Whoever started those fires is not gonna have too many friends around here.
I was doing a poor job of slapping the foulmouth.
I'm told the Cibecue area still has much attention from fed, state, county, res police all doing their thing.
Predictably in this time of chaos, some experts say the fires have joined, others say no, others say yes and no.
The body count of livestock is starting to add up, and the commercial loss of vegetation is staggering. Bankers and insurance people are not looking forward to tomorrow. We here had a contract to buy two dozen horses up there, but they were being range fed, and they've not been seen for two days. Don't know if they're dead, alive, where.........
This is so devastating. As they are saying, however, thanks to God that no lives have been lost. Homes up to ll5.
Yes, dittomom, lots of prayers.
I had the vicarious pleasure, while on voluntary civilian patrol approved and directed by the feds, of spotting and radioing a "family" camping in a closed zone, and yes they were making fixings for a briquet fire.
After reporting, I got the hell out 'cause I didn't want to see the kids faces when mom 'n dad got busted.
I still can't believe it. Amazed even me. I'm still off center. California plates. Whatever. Darwin was wrong.
I think you said No One In Their Right Mind? Yes indeed. And their vote counts the same as mine?
I'm listening to Paxton right now. He is looking VERY worried. That other older grey-haired guy--sort of chubby--that was on earlier, I worked with him.
Earlier they had a debate between a Sierra Club guy (Rob Smith) and a female Governor of Montana. The Governor got to him when she said that what was going on in Arizona was Environmental Terrorism. He immediately assumed she was accusing environmentalists of terrorism and told her to name three people who were terrorists. She told him she wasn't talking about people - she was talking about the actual environmental factors that have contributed to the fire, lots of trees (fuel), heavy underbrush and severe drought. She was trying to say that the tragedy the residents were facing leaves them feeling terrorized. What else could she have meant? Heh, heh, heh...
Afterwards, a ch 12 reporter was in Christopher Creek -Diamond Point & Star Valley can start worrying if Christopher Creek goes.
Then, again, as long as we keep electing these mealy-mouthed state & local politicians, nothing will change.
We were advised by APS that Payson would probably lose all power today. Didn't happen. But it may tomorrow.
STILL ZERO PERCENT CONTAINED
Chediski Fire - 70 homes lost, 500 saved
Rodeo Fire - 115 homes lost, 1000 saved
Fire never entered Show Low proper today. Favorable conditions slowed the fire - temp only got to 87 (yesterday it was 92) and winds were calmer. The fire went through Linden and another home was lost in the Timberland Acres.
TWO FIRES JOINED at about 2:30PM in two separate areas. They will have revised maps and acreages in the morning after the infrared reports are in.
Full fire crews will be out working tonight.
Firefighters worked very hard in the Hop Canyon area. The fire did break through into Cottonwood Canyon and may threaten Lakeside later but there is still some chance it can be stopped. Alot of retardant has been laid down there and chances are 70/30 that they will be successful. If they win that battle, this will stop the fire from moving into Show Low from the south.
NUMBER ONE FIRE priority in the nation. There are 4 Type 1 teams working now.
FAA has granted total flight restrictions - this hasn't been done since the Yellowstone fire. Media helicopters will have to fly at 12,000 feet to stay out of the way of fire crews.
Deputy Secretary of Agriculture will be visiting tomorrow and participating in the 11AM briefing.
Very little change coming in the weather.
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