Posted on 10/09/2017 11:49:48 AM PDT by Freedom56v2
NAPA (CBS SF) Wind-whipped wildfires roared to life Sunday night and early Monday across Wine Country, burning building, forcing evacuations and injuring several people.
The Atlas Peak fire was the largest of several wildfires, quickly growing to more than 200 acres near Napa. Meanwhile, the fire near Calistoga had burned several building and sent several people to the hospital to be treated for burns.
Cal Fire said firefighters were battling several blazes in Sonoma County. The largest was in the area of Porter Creek Road and Petrified Forest Road near Calistoga where mandatory evacuations were ordered for residents along Porter Creek, Petrified Forest, Franz Valley and Mountain Home Ranch Rd.
Early Monday morning, the Sonoma County Sheriffs Department said fires had erupted at Mark West Springs and Riebli roads in Santa Rosa, at Shiloh and Conde roads in Windsor and at Highway 116 and Fredericks Road in Sebastopol.
The fires had stretched Sonoma and Napa counties firefighting resources to the breaking point. A call for mutual aid was issued to other Bay Area fire departments.
(Excerpt) Read more at sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com ...
Crazy. Its like two dozen Gatlinburg fires from last year scattered over 1/2 that state.
Those LEO’s might be needed for more Evac Orders:
THIS IS NOT A MANDATORY EVACUATION ORDER.
An EVACUATION ADVISORY has been issued by The Napa County Sheriffs Department. The advisory includes areas East of Silverado Trail, between Trancas Street and Soscol Avenue, East of Soscol Avenue between Silverado Trail and West Imola Avenue, East of HWY 221between West Imola Avenue and HWY 29, East of HWY 29 between HWY 221 and Jameson Canyon Road, North of Jameson Canyon Road between HWY 12 and the Napa/Solano County line.
THIS IS NOT A MANDATORY EVACUATION ORDER!:
If in this area, you are advised to be prepared, should a Mandatory Evacuation order be issued. For information on preparing for an evacuation, please visit
www.readyforwildfire.org
For additional evacuation information, contact the Napa County public information line at (707) 253-4501
Anybody see the governor at the presser today?
He took this opportunity to make more noise about climate change.
Just like all thise anti gun people after a mass shooting who jump in front of a camera before the bodies even get cold.
Unbelievable.
Hey, in Virginia we are having our first rains in 7 weeks. I wish I could send it out there, I’d wait a couple more to help y’all out.
I just talked to my niece, she going to get some rest and hope that things remain OK. The Santa Rosa Fire Update FB page is good, people helping people, sharing needs and info, getting clothing and stuff to evacuees. Everyone is fearful of the wind tonight though. Many report that police are going door to door reminding all to be ready to leave if things go south. What a wretched few days.
Thank you pbear8!
SANTA ROSA FIRE UPDATE FACEBOOK PAGE GOOD INFO SOURCE!
“I just talked to my niece, she going to get some rest and hope that things remain OK. The Santa Rosa Fire Update FB page is good, people helping people, sharing needs and info, getting clothing and stuff to evacuees. Everyone is fearful of the wind tonight though. Many report that police are going door to door reminding all to be ready to leave if things go south. What a wretched few days.”
From Grampa Dave!
THIS IS NOT A MANDATORY EVACUATION ORDER.
An EVACUATION ADVISORY has been issued by The Napa County Sheriffs Department. The advisory includes areas East of Silverado Trail, between Trancas Street and Soscol Avenue, East of Soscol Avenue between Silverado Trail and West Imola Avenue, East of HWY 221between West Imola Avenue and HWY 29, East of HWY 29 between HWY 221 and Jameson Canyon Road, North of Jameson Canyon Road between HWY 12 and the Napa/Solano County line.
THIS IS NOT A MANDATORY EVACUATION ORDER!:
If in this area, you are advised to be prepared, should a Mandatory Evacuation order be issued. For information on preparing for an evacuation, please visit
www.readyforwildfire.org
For additional evacuation information, contact the Napa County public information line at (707) 253-4501
Our Canyon 2 Fire here in Orange County was big enough and we were very lucky. But these fires going on up in NorCal are unbelievable. 72 hours now and the fires are growing larger. The fronts are merging.
You asked about Petaloma...Hope sister is still ok...This is what pbear8 posted #386:
My friend left downtown Sonoma a couple of hours ago. They say that Petaluma issued a caution for people to be alert and consider getting things ready due to the high winds.
He took this opportunity to make more noise about climate change.
If it weren’t for FEMA and other states coming to California’s rescue, he’d have everything mucked up ten times over. Don’t worry, just give him a day or two and he’ll start blaming President Trump for the wild fires.
I am surprised that there has not been more national coverage!
Our Canyon 2 Fire here in Orange County was big enough and we were very lucky. But these fires going on up in NorCal are unbelievable. 72 hours now and the fires are growing larger. The fronts are merging.
Crazy. Its like two dozen Gatlinburg fires from last year scattered over 1/2 that state.
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The weather had been forecast to improve on Monday—lower winds and more humidity—that apparently had not continued :(
Thoughts and prayers for all our Freepers, their families and friends in harm’s way!
Thanks, shes fine (out of town), but that isnt good news that Petaluma is now in danger.
Agree 100%
Shame they cannot focus NEWS that’s truly important because this is affecting people and lives are at stake :(
As Rebelbase posted...This is shaping up to be like 2 dozen Gatlinburg fires...
I know both areas fairly well—the poster is correct.
Prayers continuing for all affected by these fires.
This is terrible.
And what do you call your Senators McCain and Flake? You are responsible for them according to your line of thinking. I guess you voted for them, because you live in AZ.
Great job, Arizona. Which happens to be a state I love, but your comments are out of bounds. If we in CA who are conservative are responsible for our reps YOU ARE TOO in Arizona.
Let’s take this a step further: “WE” as Americans voted Obama in to office twice, so “WE” all deserve this kind of sh^t, even though you, me, and likely no one else here did either.
For crying out loud. Peoples’ lives and homes are being destroyed, but you’re stuck on blame/callous mode.
Take a minute, maybe five, and just imagine what these people are going through, talk to God. I’ve read this thread and can’t believe you don’t see what you are doing.
You blame CA for Brown, you get blamed for McCain and Flake. I'll never defend Brown. So, what is your explanation for McCain and Flake? I love Arizona, and have spent a lot of time there.
nybody see the governor at the presser today?
He took this opportunity to make more noise about climate change.
Just like all thise anti gun people after a mass shooting who jump in front of a camera before the bodies even get cold.
Unbelievable.
Glad she is safe...hoping things don’t get bad in Petaluma!!
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