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 ...
Mexican drug cartels?!?! Hmmm...Very Interesting article at link...As they say, follow the money!
EXCLUSIVE: Law Enforcement, Legal Marijuana Industry Suspect Mexican Drug Cartels Behind California Wildfires
Law enforcement officials and legal marijuana industry leaders alike are beginning to suspect the Mexican drug cartels played a role in starting the deadly fires.
While massive wildfires are far from uncommon in Californias forests, they usually occur in December and January, not October. Moreover, this years have widely been described as unprecedented in size and destruction. Some 16 fires have burned over 200,000 acres of land in Northern California so far: (Video)
Law enforcement authorities including senior Department of Homeland Security officials and key people within the legal marijuana business quickly noticed that the areas hit hardest by the fires are the same places that Californias marijuana industry legally grows cannabis, and are now starting to suspect foul play.
The suspicious timing and sheer destruction of the fires has led them to believe the Mexican drug cartels infamous for their ruthless tactics had a hand in starting them. These cartels, which run a large share of the worlds multi-billion dollar illegal drug trade, certainly have the means to pull of an attack like this.
They also have an enormous incentive to drive up prices and hurt their competitors, and these fires are already accomplishing that. If Mexican drug lord involvement is confirmed, it will likely spark an international crisis between the United States and Mexico over the latters failure to rein in its criminal cartels.
This is excerpt...More at link!
To anyone in the affected area who needs a roof over their head, my home is intact for now at least, reply to this email, nothing fancy, i have some bottle water, you might sleep on the floor, but we are not in the direct path for now, there is apparently still fire threatening bennet valley area. my internet access is spotty. whinecountry
Thoughts and prayers with you and all in Wine Country!
The Chron story was harrowing.
The word “harrowing” is one of the best descriptions I have seen. Just cannot imagine what it was like to go thru it!
Heartbreaking photos show the toll on firefighters as they seek to rest or take a break amid the California blazes https://t.co/1GUjHxQbeH pic.twitter.com/UYwfnPByrH— CNN (@CNN) October 13, 2017
It makes sense, it really does.
But this sentence kind of made me want to stop reading: “While massive wildfires are far from uncommon in Californias forests, they usually occur in December and January, not October.”
That is a very glaring piece of erroneous information.
Inspiring story about the Santa Rosa Hospital Staff and their efforts during the fires. More at link.
http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Their-homes-went-up-in-flames-but-saving-lives-12282891.php
As Santa Rosa hospital staffs own homes burned, they kept saving lives
Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital stayed open even though 51 of its doctors lost their homes. It stayed open even when twice as many patients as normal crowded into its emergency room, coughing and gasping. It stayed open and delivered 36 babies.
We had no way of knowing what was coming, said Tyler Hedden, the hospitals chief operating officer, reflecting on Monday about what was doubtless the toughest week in the hospitals 67-year history.
Sonoma County began burning in the late hours of Oct. 8. Within days, the voracious wildfires would grow to be among the deadliest, most damaging blazes in Californias history, killing 41 people 22 of them in Sonoma County and gobbling thousands of homes and hundreds of thousands of acres.
Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital was one of the first places to get the call. Get ready, said the paramedics in the ambulances, were coming.
Update of casualties and missing:
Live updates: Death toll at 41 in Northern Calif. fires; 88 still missing in Sonoma County
By Jenna Lyons, Annie Ma, and Steve Rubenstein Updated 8:34 pm, Monday, October 16, 2017
http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Live-updates-Last-missing-person-in-Yuba-County-12282065.php
Thank you for the information, LucyT.
Thoughts and Prayers continue for the residents of California Wine Country and their friends and family.
Thank you!
LOL that is excellent...and as you say first humor thing anyone has said about the fires...When lose sense of humor, all is truly lost. Glad she kept hers :)
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WTC didn’t “melt,” it was demolished by cutting charges at each floor, starting from the top.
As the video clearly showed, it was in freefall, literally.
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3595939/posts
“PG&E shares spike after suspected wildfires arsonist is arrested in Northern California”
https://www.wineindustryadvisor.com/2017/10/18/napa-winemakers-optimistic-begins-recover
From the article (more at link):
Napa Valley Winemakers Optimistic as Famed Wine Region Begins to Recover
10/18/2017 Napa, CA Despite Mother Nature challenging Napa, Sonoma, Mendocino, Solano and Lake Counties in unimaginable ways, the tragic wildfires of the past 10 days have demonstrated the spirit of strength and resilience of these communities.
Across the North Coast region, more than 40 lives were lost, thousands of homes and businesses were destroyed and the natural landscape of the areas forests and hillsides will take years to recover.
In spite of this devastating human toll, reports of wine industry damage in the Napa Valley do not appear to be widespread. As of today, the Napa Valley Vintners (NVV) nonprofit association has heard from 330 of its member wineries. Direct damage from the fires was reported by 47 member wineries and just a handful experienced significant property loss.
Hmm Could he be illegal and working for cartels?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3596473/posts
WASHINGTON, DC U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Acting Director Tom Homan confirmed on Thursday that a man arrested in connection with setting a fire in Sonoma County Wine Country is an illegal alien from Mexico who has been twice returned to his home country.
Homan also confirmed that ICE has issued detainer requests for Jesus Fabian Gonzalez five times now in the past year alone, including the one issued on October 16 in relation to his most recent arrest on suspicion of arson. All of the arrests were made by Sonoma County on various felony and misdemeanor charges, according to Homan.
Hmm Could arsonist be illegal and working for cartels?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3596473/posts
WASHINGTON, DC U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Acting Director Tom Homan confirmed on Thursday that a man arrested in connection with setting a fire in Sonoma County Wine Country is an illegal alien from Mexico who has been twice returned to his home country.
Homan also confirmed that ICE has issued detainer requests for Jesus Fabian Gonzalez five times now in the past year alone, including the one issued on October 16 in relation to his most recent arrest on suspicion of arson. All of the arrests were made by Sonoma County on various felony and misdemeanor charges, according to Homan.
More at link.
To this former Mendocino resident, the cartel angle sounds perfectly logical. Lots and lots of allegedly good marijuana grown back in those hills. I lived quite close to the coast and don’t believe there was any around me, but plenty of stones wobbling around attested to plentiful supply.
Would be great to round up the cartel guys.
https://weather.com/weather/radar/interactive/l/USCA1027:1:US?layer=radar&overlays=currtrafficspeed From Twitter Thursday morning:
Sarah StierchVerified account @Sarah_Stierch 14h14 hours ago
#AtlasFire in #Napa & #Solano Counties is 51,624 acres and 85% contained! 👏👏👏👏👏 #NapaFires #SonomaFires 1 reply 10 retweets 38 likes
Sarah StierchVerified account @Sarah_Stierch 14h14 hours ago #OakmontFire merged into the #NunsFire by the way. #SonomaFires #Oakmont 1 reply 1 retweet 6 likes Sarah StierchVerified account @Sarah_Stierch 14h14 hours ago
#NunsFire is an astounding 54,423 acres and is 82% contained!!! 👏👏👏👏👏 #Napa #Sonoma #NapaFires #SonomaFires #GlenEllen #Kenwood 0 replies 3 retweets 33 likes
Sarah StierchVerified account @Sarah_Stierch 14h14 hours ago
#PocketFIre in #Geyserville is at 16,552 acres and 73% containment! 👏👏👏👏👏 #SonomaFires 0 replies 1 retweet 23 likes Sarah StierchVerified account @Sarah_Stierch 14h14 hours ago
#TubbsFire is 36,432 acres and is at 92% containment! 👏👏👏👏👏 0 replies 1 retweet 26 likes Sarah StierchVerified account @Sarah_Stierch 14h14 hours ago
Good morning everyone! Here are the latest CAL FIRE updates for today. Great progress made in the past 24 hours re #NapaFires #SonomaFIres 0 replies 2 retweets 9 likes
I was so thrilled about it I thought about a vanity post.
Very good news!
Pictures
Little bit of whats left of Santa Rosa... and a little bit thats not... #santarosafire https://t.co/79b5xLt6h2— Jenn Doe (@jenndoe420) October 24, 2017
Heartache in Santa Rosa as thousands of residents return to burned neighborhoods https://t.co/uAWcHSULCQ #santarosafire #firestorm— 💋wildlotusgirl (@wildlotusgirl) October 24, 2017
What remains in a house after a 1400 degree #fire?https://t.co/kQEzQJ3LzZ #firecleanup #Valleyfire #SantaRosafire— Michelle Ule (@Michelleule) October 23, 2017
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