September 1913: Barona fire burned 65,470 acres.
September 1928: Witch Creek fire near Santa Ysabel charred 33,240 acres.
September 1928: Beauty Peak fire near the Riverside County border in the North County blackened 67,000 acres.
October 3, 1943: Hauser Creek fire in the Cleveland National Forest, at least 9 firefighters dead (including 7 marines), 72 injuries and 10,000 acres burned.
1944: Laguna Junction fire burned 60,000 acres
1950: Conejos Fire charred 64,000 acres.
1952: Cuyamaca fire burned 64,000 acres
November 1956: Inaja fire killed 11 firefighters and burned 43,904 acres near Julian.
1960: Two Atlas missiles exploded at their test site in Sycamore Canyon, causing an estimated $27 million in damage.
September 26-Oct. 3 1970: The Laguna fire, the county's largest fire in modern times, burned 175,425 acres, killed eight people and destroyed 382 homes. In 24 hours the fire burned from near Mount Laguna into the outskirts of El Cajon and Spring Valley.
September 1978: PSA Crash in North Park
June 1985: Normal Heights fire destroyed or damaged 116 houses, causing $8.6 million in damage.
October 1993: Guejito fire east of Escondido charred 20,000 acres and destroyed 18 houses. Estimated $1.25 million damage.
October 1996: Harmony Grove fire burned 8,600 acres, from Harmony Grove west of Escondido to La Costa, destroying nearly 110 homes and killing one man.
August 1997: Lake Wohlford fire northeast of Escondido - an arson blaze - destroyed seven houses and burned 500 acres.
October 1999: La Jolla Fire (La Jolla Indian Reservation) burned approximately 7,800 acres and 1 firefighter died. The fire was started by trash burning on the La Jolla Reservation got out of control.
January 2001: Wind-driven Viejas fire consumed more than 10,000 acres of brush and destroyed five houses and five mobile homes near Alpine.
February 2002: Gavilan fire (Fallbrook area) burned approximately 5,763 acres with approximately 43 homes destroyed and 13 damaged as well. Forty vehicles, 37 outbuildings, sheds, barns and other outbuildings were also lost. (Tally includes 2 fire engines.) Property loss is estimated at $16.5 million dollars.
June 2002: Troy fire (Mt. Laguna: 2 miles north of Thing Valley Rd, Fred Canyon Road) 1,188 acres burned, 3 homes destroyed.
July 2002: The Pines Fire (Vulcan Mountain and Julian area) burned approximately 61,700 acres, destroyed 37 homes, 116 other buildings and 165 vehicles in and around Julian. Two fire engines were destroyed. The fire was started when a National Guard helicopter hit a power line.
All the cretins need do is toss a plastic bottle of gasoline out the window of a car and wella!
Just so. And that makes the following item from Post #13 of particular interest, particularly if they had a *work accident* with such a bottle inside their car, or if a third participant decided to pay off a couple of hired subcontractors permanently, then let them take the rap.
A retired firefighter reported to the California Highway Patrol that two bodies were found in a burned-out car at 11745 Lake Vincente Road, south of Ramona.
-archy-/-