Friday, August 28, 2009

Heatwave and Fires in OC this week

This week we had a heatwave in the Southland and some fires broke out. All the activity is definitly increasing our mental readiness stance.

Excerpts from the news:

"Flames are chasing residents from homes as four Southern California wildfires rage untamed this morning.‬ ‪A heat wave with triple digit temperatures and single digit humidity levels are adding to the misery of firefighters already coping with steep terrain and dense thickets of bush and brush.‬ ‪
More than 3,200 acres has burned since Tuesday.‬ ‪

The Rancho Palos Verdes fire erupted last night and quickly spread, damaging three homes and several garages and outbuildings. But firefighters managed to keep it from expanding overnight.‬ ‪The 100-acre blaze is 35 percent contained.‬ ‪

The fire near La Canada Flintridge began to kick up again yesterday afternoon, a day after it began in the Angeles National Forest. It has now burned 1,500 acres and is about 10 percent contained.‬ ‪

To the east, another fire in the San Gabriel Mountains is 60 percent contained with 2,000 acres burned in the past four days.‬ ‪

To the west in Riverside County, another wildfire has blackened 600 acres and authorities have urged residents of 12 homes near Hemet to leave.‬ ‪

Farther north in Monterey County, 100 homes were evacuated about four miles from the community of Soledad. The fire burned more than 2,000 acres of steep grasslands.‬"