Posted on 10/27/2003 9:17:40 PM PST by spectr17
SoCal Fires Live Thread 10/28
CNN, MSNBC, FNC -- they've all gone limp-wristed in terms of their coverage.
I've got DirecTV with LA locals for affiliate coverage, and they're far, far better than the nationals have been.
I would have expected FNC to take advantage of their LA & SD O&O stations, but they've been so wrapped up in Kobe and everything else that they've all but forgotten the scope of this disaster.
At least you have a plausible excuse today. Enjoy the view...
I have Direct TV, have a couple locals for around here, can you get locals from other areas?
Total acres burned- 500,000 plus
Homes destroyed- 1,500
Lives lost- 15
From today's OC Register to put that in context...
Past wildfires in California
Some of the worst wildfires in California in the past century:
October 1999: Jones fire, near Redding. One firefighter killed, 176 homes and hundreds of other buildings destroyed, 26,200 acres burned. Believed to be accidental.
October and November 1993: Over a two-week period, more than 20 fires raced through Southern California, killing four and burning more than 1,000 homes and 193,814 acres. The largest: the Topanga fire around Malibu, three deaths; 323 homes; 18,000 acres. The Laguna Beach fire on Oct. 27, an arson blaze, burned 16,682 acres and destroyed 389 homes.
August 1992: Fountain fire, Shasta County. 636 buildings; 63,960 acres. Arson.
October 1991: Tunnel fire in the Oakland hills, 25 dead; 3,276 homes destroyed, 193 damaged; 1,520 acres.
June 1990: Painted Cave fire, Santa Barbara County. One death; 641 homes and structures; 4,900 acres. Arson.
November 1980: Panorama fire, San Bernardino foothills. Four dead; 325 homes; 23,600 acres. Arson.x
September 1970: Laguna fire, San Diego County mountains. Six deaths; 382 structures; 175,425 acres. Power lines.
November 1966: Loop fire, near Angeles National Forest. 12 firefighters killed; 2,028 acres. Power line.
November 1961: Bel Air-Brentwood fire. 484 homes, 21 other buildings. Believed accidental.
July 1953: Rattlesnake fire in Mendocino National Forest. 15 firefighters killed; 1,300 acres. Arson.
October 1933: Griffith Park fire. 29 workers clearing brush killed. Cause undetermined.
September 1923: Berkeley fire. 584 buildings. Power lines.
Sources: California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, local fire agencies, newspaper articles, official and scholarly reports
I bet if 9/11 happened in Omaha with 3,000 dead, it would have been dropped days earlier from the media coverage. I just simply can not stand the media. Their priorities are so out of whack. I understand covering Kobe, and Peterson during dead news periods, but when something important happens, and they don't give it the coverage they give to tabloid cases, it makes me wanna scream.
You and me both -- if I didn't have satellite, I would be going nuts!
Must be named "Mohammad"...
Well, can't hurt to try. Although, it's raining here now, so maybe it DIDN'T work right... I'll try again (Although the people in the smoking area outside will think I've completely flipped)...
Amateur ;0)
PIRU FIRE
Ventura County
Size: 29,324 acres.
Homes: None.
Deaths: None.
Containment: 10 percent.
Start: Oct. 23 west of Lake Piru in Ventura County.
Key facts: The fire in Los Padres National Forest damaged small corner of Sespe Wilderness and Sespe Condor sanctuary. There were no condors in the refuge. Voluntary evacuations in Piru and parts of Fillmore.
Personnel: 813 firefighters.
Suppression cost: $1.1 million
Cause: Under investigation.
VERDALE FIRE
Los Angeles County
Size: 9,000 acres.
Homes: None.
Deaths: None.
Containment: 85 percent.
Start: Oct. 24 west of Santa Clarita in northern Los Angeles County.
Key facts: Voluntary evacuations have been lifted for community of Val Verde Park and parts of Piru.
Personnel: 500 firefighters.
Suppression cost: $1.7 million.
Cause: Under investigation.
SIMI VALLEY
Ventura County
Size: 90,000 acres.
Homes: 13 destroyed, eight damaged.
Deaths: None.
Containment: 5 percent.
Start: Oct. 25.
Key facts: Mandatory evacuations in two parts of Chatsworth area in Los Angeles County. Voluntary evacuations for Box Canyon and other areas of Simi Valley. Blaze has moved past Ronald Reagan Library without causing damage.
Personnel: 902 firefighters.
Suppression cost: $1.1 million
Cause: Under investigation.
GRAND PRIX FIRE
San Bernardino County
Size: 56,474 acres.
Homes: 77 destroyed.
Deaths: None.
Containment: 25 percent.
Start: Oct. 21 near San Bernardino National Forest.
Key facts: Mandatory evacuations in Lytle Creek, Mount Baldy and parts of Claremont, Upland and other foothill communities of the San Gabriel Mountains. Residents are being allowed back in several areas, including parts of Muscoy, Claremont and Upland.
Personnel: 2,506 firefighters.
Suppression cost: $7.2 million.
Cause: Arson.
OLD FIRE
San Bernardino County
Size: 26,000 acres.
Homes: 450 homes, 10 commercial buildings destroyed.
Deaths: Two.
Containment: 10 percent.
Start: Oct. 25 near San Bernardino National Forest.
Key facts: Evacuations in foothill areas of San Bernardino and mountain communities, including Crestline and Lake Arrowhead.
Personnel: 1,632 firefighters.
Suppression cost: $2.1 million.
Cause: Arson.
CAMP PENDLETON
San Diego County
Size: 8,500 acres.
Homes: None.
Deaths: None.
Containment: Fully contained.
Start: Oct. 21 on the base north of San Diego.
Key facts: Authorities are playing down early reports that fire was ignited by live ammunition exercises on the base.
Personnel: 100 firefighters.
Suppression cost: Not available.
Cause: Under investigation.
PARADISE FIRE
San Diego County
Size: 30,000 acres.
Homes: 57 destroyed.
Deaths: Two.
Containment: 15 percent.
Start: Oct. 26 in Valley Center area near Interstate 15.
Key facts: Valley View Casino evacuated.
Personnel: 862 firefighters.
Suppression cost: Not available.
Cause: Under investigation.
CEDAR FIRE
San Diego County
Size: 206,664 acres.
Homes: 150 destroyed in Scripps Ranch, 10 in Tierrasanta, 368 spread across Ramona, Lakeside and surrounding communities of eastern San Diego County.
Deaths: Nine.
Containment: 0 percent.
Start: Oct. 25 in eastern San Diego County.
Key facts: Extends to Scripps Ranch, Poway, Miramar Marine Corps Air Station, Ramona and portions of Santee, Lakeside and Blossom Valley. Air traffic nationwide was disrupted when this fire forced evacuation of a Federal Aviation Administration control center.
Personnel: 2,150 firefighters.
Suppression cost: Not available.
Cause: Authorities believe a hunter set a signal fire when he got lost.
DULZURA FIRE
San Diego County
Size: 45,291 acres.
Homes: None.
Deaths: None.
Containment: 17 percent.
Start: Sunday, Oct. 26 in southern San Diego County.
Key facts: Mandatory evacuations in parts of Jamul, a rural area east of San Diego. The fire prompted voluntary evacuations of parts of eastern Chula Vista and flames skipped over the border into eastern Tijuana but turned back to the U.S. side.
Personnel: 147 firefighters.
Suppression cost: $200,000
Cause: Under investigation.
MOUNTAIN FIRE
Riverside County
Size: 10,000 acres.
Homes: 9 destroyed.
Deaths: None.
Containment: 55 percent.
Start: Oct. 26 in southern Riverside County.
Key facts: Evacuations ordered for 300 homes near Lake Skinner. Two civilian injuries. Four minor firefighter injuries.
Personnel: 500 firefighters.
Suppression cost: $300,000.
Cause: Under investigation.
Sources: The Associated Press, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection and local fire officials.
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