Posted on 10/21/2007 9:48:36 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
UPDATE: The city of Malibu is advising residents in Puerco Canyon to begin evacuating due to a wildfire driven by powerful winds. This area is north of Pacific Coast Highway and about 1 mile west of Pepperdine University. Residents along the beach on Malibu Road may soon be evacuated. Pacific Coast Highway is closed between Kanan-Dume Road and Topanga Canyon. Residents are advised to head to the west. Evacuation centers are being set up in the Zuma Beach area.
A wildfire driven by powerful winds in the Malibu Hills this morning threatened a university, destroyed at least one home and forced the evacuation of hundreds more, authorities said.
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I just got caught up a little and yes, we have great news! How are you?
KCBS was just wondering if that is a reignite of last night’s incident. Said they’re using the same incident ID?
At least one stadium seems to be coming in handy right now. IMO no government entity should be involved in financing stadiums for the purpose of sports alone, but if a stadium is designed and located to stringent specifications to make it ideal for sheltering people in the event of emergency, then a certain amount of taxpayer subsidy is appropriate.
Thanks BG! It’s so good to be home and the kitties are very glad to be out of the cars!! LOL
I doubt it...
how is an ember going to travel from Sand Cyn and Soledad to the 14 and San Fernando and magically land on unburned brush.
According to the OC Fire authority website (http://www.ocfa.org/ocfamain.asp?pgn1=3), Industry Hills is taking horses.They list the following under “Animal Evacuation”
OC Fair Ground is closed to animals at this time.
Industry Hills Expo Center will take 125 large animals (626) 330-0324. They are located off of the 60 Freeway between the 57 and 605 freeways
Orange County Animal Shelter off of The City Drive will take 150 dogs and 75 cats.
Also:
Most of us know about the wildfires in Southern California right now. Evacuation facilities for horses are overflowing already. If you can house some horses (or other pets!) temporarily, or if you have a truck and trailer to move horses for someone who may not have transportation, here are some places you can post so that those in need can find you.
San Diego Craigslist..
http://sandiego.craigslist.org/pet/
Los Angeles Craigslist...
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/pet/
Orange County Craigslist...
http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/pet/
And here is a blog about the fires and help available.
http://sosdfireblog.blogspot.com/
Posted @ 7:17 PM
Evacuees are invited to stable their horses at a horse farm in the Thermal-Indio area.A private citizen, recommended by a California Department of Food & Agriculture veterinarian, has volunteered enough property, staff, food, and water resources to care for up to 1,700 horses. For more information, County residents can call (760) 399-2716.
Cats in a car.......must’ve been interesting! :)
Give me a break! Fires don’t care about partisanship.
KPBS has been giving great coverage and when their radio lines got fried, another station opened up their airwaves for them TO HELP THE CITIZENS IN THE COMMUNITY DURING THIS TRAGEDY. Public Radio was doing what they are supposed to do in this case—give them credit for it!
When the going gets tough, folks pull together. Except those who can’t take off their partisan glasses.
I keep hearing how San Diego FF dont have any resources available, no water, no water pressure, no access, no roads, ?????????????
Much has been rebuilt from the last fire.
The rules and regs are high for bldging and rebuilding.
The areas involved are established areas some from the last 10+ years.
As a 60 year native here, I don’t see some of the problems some think there are.
I live in an apt. in the city near downtown so am not in the direst fire areas
Yay! :-)
The so called finalcial shambles isn’t.
The new mayor and some of the City council members
have don’t a great job from the City Mgr.
Am just glad to be a resident here.
now talking about looters in SD on KOGO.
One of the shortcomings in that last firestorms were the volunteer fire districts in the East County that were staffed by off duty City of SD and other cities FFs. It works fine when there is no emergency, but once you go to full deployment, you have shortcomings.
We have the choppers, it is the weather that is the problem.
Besides the civilian choppers, we have many local military choppers to jump in when asked
I love this guy!!!
How are you and Keeper?
You must be psychic. You posted within a minute of each other, LOL.
I’m not a meterologist but I can tell you all that an upper-level wind shift is definitely beginning to take shape. The San Gabriel mountains, to my south, have been clear until this morning. Now, smoke is starting to make its way north. An ugly, very large brown haze is starting to creep over the mountains toward the AV.
Fascinating piece on the history of Modjeska Canyon...
Hey there, the threads have been interesting. so many in other areas and other states have interesting views on what they think is going on vs the reality.
Guess they had it wrong... I wasn’t paying close attention to the wheres & hows.
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