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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 07:32 PM Sep 2015

3 Major California Wildfires Remain Largely Out of Control

Source: New York Times

By JACK HEALY, IAN LOVETT and RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑASEPT. 14, 2015

CALISTOGA, Calif. — Despite the efforts of 8,800 firefighters, three major blazes whipping through California’s tinder-dry forests and brush had consumed a combined 270,000 acres and remained largely out of control, state officials said on Monday, forcing thousands of people to flee and destroying up to 1,000 buildings.

At least one person has died in the fires, the governor’s office said on Monday.

By morning, 800 to 1,000 people fleeing one fire’s path had poured into the Napa County Fairgrounds here, sleeping in camping tents, on cots or in their cars. Evacuees who had fled the scorched Lake County communities of Middletown, Cobb, and Hidden Valley Lakes, northwest of Sacramento, told one another their stories of racing the flames and of the last times they had seen their homes.

“We were surrounded on three sides,” said William Slack, 59, a metalworker who goes by the name Jivano and had lived in Middletown, about 90 miles north of San Francisco, for three years. “It was like a furnace. I’ve never seen anything so big before.”

Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/15/us/california-wildfires.html

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3 Major California Wildfires Remain Largely Out of Control (Original Post) Purveyor Sep 2015 OP
We desperately need rain in California. Desperately. JDPriestly Sep 2015 #1
There is a front coming in tonight CountAllVotes Sep 2015 #2
Hoping, hoping, hoping. JDPriestly Sep 2015 #6
Nothing last night but ... CountAllVotes Sep 2015 #9
if I had any to share, I would. niyad Sep 2015 #3
It's sprinkling here, we are southwest of the Valley fire nt stopwastingmymoney Sep 2015 #4
Keep safe. JDPriestly Sep 2015 #5
We got a bit today in Redding XemaSab Sep 2015 #7
Still dry in Los Angeles. Just waiting. JDPriestly Sep 2015 #8

CountAllVotes

(20,863 posts)
2. There is a front coming in tonight
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 08:25 PM
Sep 2015

Up north thank god! Lets hope for lots of rain!!!

Should be in late it seems.



CountAllVotes

(20,863 posts)
9. Nothing last night but ...
Tue Sep 15, 2015, 09:41 AM
Sep 2015

Running the heat this a.m. and yes, rain is in the forecast for tomorrow! It has cooled off a lot and inland it is down about 20 degrees!



XemaSab

(60,212 posts)
7. We got a bit today in Redding
Tue Sep 15, 2015, 12:39 AM
Sep 2015

Dunno how far south it went, but it's good news for the fires up here.

Now we need some in Central California.

JDPriestly

(57,936 posts)
8. Still dry in Los Angeles. Just waiting.
Tue Sep 15, 2015, 12:54 AM
Sep 2015

At least it is cool this evening. The rains elsewhere came in a some coll breezes. We aren't using our fans tonight. It is lovely. But we need rain.

I pulled up my tomatoes weeks ago (what I planted of them which was not much). My neighbors' tomatoes look just brown and dried up. It's so sad.

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