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Mr Quatro 11-10-18 10:53 AM

The smoke is starting to clear in Paradise, but the death toll is now up to ten (10). The whole town was consumed in just a matter of minutes from 40 mph winds.

The images remind me of Iraq fleeing Kuwait after Desert Storm :yep:

https://www.cbsnews.com/live-news/ca...-live-updates/

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Not a single resident of Paradise, California, can be seen anywhere in town after most of them fled the Northern California community that may be lost forever. Most of the town's buildings are in ruin. Entire neighborhoods are leveled. The business district is destroyed.

In a single day, the Sierra Nevada foothill town of 27,000 was largely incinerated by flames that moved so fast there was nothing firefighters could do. Only a day after the "Camp Fire" began, the blaze had grown on Friday to nearly 140 square miles and destroyed more than 6,700 structures, almost all of them homes -- making it California's most destructive wildfire since record-keeping began.
https://media1.s-nbcnews.com/j/newsc....fit-1240w.jpg

Catfish 11-10-18 02:16 PM

:o i really hope it will stop soon. All the best Aktung!

mookiemookie 11-10-18 11:46 PM

Please be safe...from someone who managed the Hurricane Harvey, Ike, et al crap......your life ain't worth your pride or possessions. When **** hits the fan, bug out like you mean it!

Aktungbby 11-11-18 01:05 AM

/\true that! 2017's mess: It came down to cat food/kitty litter, wife's jewelry, hygiene products,wedding photos, passports and clean skivies for three days of pending evacuation if the winds shifted...all in the
best two cars parked in the driveway as the power is out to the garage door, (which killed 4 people trapped in their garages!) Long garden hoses 'X' across the roof for spritzing any wind-bourne hot ash showers. At 67 I've got too much damn crap anyhow!

Eichhrnchen 11-11-18 03:34 AM

I missed all this yesterday... glad you're okay, Aktung

Dowly 11-11-18 06:30 AM

:doh:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yd_AqyPaUTg&

mapuc 11-11-18 12:46 PM

Last month I saw a movie about men who was fighting fire in the forrest.

Only The Brave.

When watching this movie I was thinking about this thread and it's owner.

When reading this thread I'm thinking about this movie.

Markus

kg6eyr 11-11-18 05:18 PM

Smoke on the horizon, bearing 000!

(Taken near Malibu.)

https://i.imgur.com/Dc4bKb4.png

From the looks of things and the El Nio chatter in the foreseeable future, we might be in for a really rough winter fire season lest we get some decent rain...

Reece 11-11-18 06:10 PM

The situation here in Australia isn't much better, only 21mm (0.8") for September and October combined here in the lower Mid North of South Australia. Crops have all failed here and being bailed for stock feed, much the same over the rest of Australia. :doh: They reckon it is going to be a bad fire season here, hope not.
Very sad to see all the damage and deaths over there, what a horrible way to die.:wah: I hope it ends soon.

fireftr18 11-11-18 06:51 PM

Prayers for everyone in California. I've been keeping up with the fires, it seems it's not ending the past couple years. Terrible events.
Stay safe everyone.
:Kaleun_Salute:

Mr Quatro 11-11-18 07:24 PM

Seems that there is more than one fire going in California ... something like 25 fires. Here's the worst one in Northern California:

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/ca...dist=bigcharts

This one has 23 deaths mostly from people trying to escape found in their cars.

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The Camp Fire in Butte County, about 100 miles north of Sacramento, grew slightly overnight to a total of 109,000 acres, after destroying an estimated 6,500 homes and 260 businesses in the city of Paradise. At least five victims of the fire were found trapped in charred vehicles as they attempted to flee the fast-moving blaze, authorities said.

Already ranked as the most destructive wildfire in California history, the Camp Fire could surpass the deadliest on record of 29 fatalities in a 1933 inferno because law-enforcement officials say as many as 100 people remain missing from the Paradise area. Officials of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, or Cal Fire, said teams have been deployed to search for the missing, some of whom they said could be alive but trapped in rubble.

kg6eyr 11-11-18 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr Quatro (Post 2576768)
Seems that there is more than one fire going in California ... something like 25 fires. Here's the worst one in Northern California:

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/ca...dist=bigcharts

This one has 23 deaths mostly from people trying to escape found in their cars.

Yeah, most are contained, and only something like five are still going.

Camp Fire is certainly taking the lead in deaths and acreage, unfortunately; with the Woolsey fire coming in a close second in terms of acreage.

I've never seen the State so much like a tinder-box...

Aktungbby 11-13-18 09:18 PM

Acres Burned - Containment: 125,000 acres - 30% contained Structures Threatened: 15,500 Structures Destroyed: 6,522 residences, 260 commercial http://calfire-forestry.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=5306cc8cf38c4252830a38d467d33728&ext ent=-13547810.5486%2C4824920.1673%2C-13518764.4778%2C4841526.1117%2YouC102100 48 DEAD (CONFIRMED) 200 MISSING OR UNACCOUNTED FOR....

Schroeder 11-14-18 03:37 AM

Man, this is bad. :(

Aktungbby 11-14-18 04:22 AM

SAVING BRUNO
 
The fire has destroyed 8,817 structures including 7,600 homes and 260 commercial buildings. Officials said 5,615 personnel are fighting the fire; 52,000 people remain evacuated in and around Paradise; and 13,085 people remain sheltered.
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When Scott realized that his lakeside home in the wooded hills of Butte County was surrounded by fire, he knew he had only one way out: the water.
He, his wife and their two young adult sons, along with two dogs and a cat, plunged into the chilly Concow Reservoir 20 miles east of Chico last Thursday as flames singed the giant tule reeds on shore behind them.
Not far from the family, at least a dozen others, some elderly, had also rushed into the mountain lake, all wearing what theyd woken up in. Among those saved was 90-year-old Bruno. Scotts son, Michael, helped their older neighbor from his home and into the reservoir, though he wasnt sure he could survive the dip.
As Scott and Michaels family cat struggled to stay afloat in a tiny cage, Michael noticed a pair of small rowboats chained to a nearby log. He loosened the vessels and helped Bruno, his mother, his brother and the family pets board. Everyone but his dad.
There wasnt enough room for all of us, said Scott, who insisted that the others paddle to safety while he remained submerged.
It was so cold, he said, that at several points he waded back toward the flames to warm up.
Farther north on the lake, Scotts in-laws were among an estimated 15 people standing shoulder-deep in water.
At some point, Michael navigated his crew to an island in the middle of the reservoir. They were safe from the flames, but the frigid water left Bruno drifting in and out of consciousness and suffering severe hypothermia. Michael proceeded back into the water and then onto shore to find help.
Somebody knocked on my door and said there was an old man on the island, said Concow resident Peggy Moak, whose house was one of the few that survived the fire as hundreds of others around her were reduced to ash. She and others stripped Bruno of his garb and warmed him with a hot bath, tea and fresh clothes, and he appeared to liven up, Moak said. He was later driven to a hospital in Chico. His condition Tuesday was not known.

https://s.hdnux.com/photos/76/67/03/...ery_xlarge.jpg:Kaleun_Salute:
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Originally Posted by SHROEDER
Man, this is bad.

NOT BAD ENOUGH IT SEEMS:
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The Butte County sheriff's office said there have been 208 suspicious incidents reported. Of those reports, 18 of them were linked to looting. Deputies arrested Monday two men linked to looting a residence within an evacuated area and were in possession of a gun. They were booked into the Butte County jail.
Earlier Tuesday, deputies arrested another two men who were found looting and booked into Butte County jail. Also, deputies found a motor home that was previously reported stolen and arrested a 22-year-old man and a 22-year-old woman linked to that crime.
The men were wearing yellow jackets similar to those used by the forest service. Investigators believe they were looking to burglarize homes that had been abandoned by their owners.
Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said any looters would be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
Authorities said there have been 53 reports of suspected looting in the fire zone.

Catfish 11-14-18 05:19 AM

Looting, in that situation.. people are people :nope: :shifty:

Aktungbby 11-14-18 12:47 PM

WHERE THE SECOND AMENDMENT MEETS 'THE LINE OF FIRE!'
 
SODASPEKE :doh:
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Originally Posted by CATTFISH
Looting, in that situation.. people are people

IN KALIFORNIA...ALLES KAPUT BBY:yep: :oops: :dead: :rock:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BqIEcalH...ource=ig_embed

Aktungbby 11-17-18 12:18 PM

FIRE UPDATE-DAY 11 NAPA AQI 175
 
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148,000 acres - 55% contained; Structures Destroyed: 9,844 residences, 336 commercial and 2,076 other buildings
3 injuries - 71 civilian fatalities 5,632 Total Fire Engines: 620 Total Fire Crews: 101 Total Helicopters: 24 Total Dozers: 102 Total Water Tenders: 77
THE SMOKE HAS MIND OF ITS OWN AND IS RUINING THE AIR QUALITY, PARTICULARILY IN SAN FRANCISCO WHERE I HAD TO GO TWICE IN ONE DAY ON THURSDAY: 8 AM AND IN THE EVENING AT 9PM. VISIBILITY IS 200 YARDS TOPS AND EVERYONE IS WEARING A MASK....OR SHOULD BE THE AQI (AIR QUALITY INDEX) IS IN THE 200'S
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https://files.airnowtech.org/airnow/...ancisco_ca.jpg the air is so awful is because the smoke from the fire had created an inversion layer over the Bay Area that was essentially a lid that “keeps all of the air down near ground level”.
SAFETY MASKS ARE IN SHORT SUPPLY AT HARDWARE STORES>NATURALLY, TRYING TO GUARD AN OPEN ATM MACHINE & TECHNICIAN IN PUBLIC WITH EVERYBODY WEARING A MASK CAN GET ON YOUR NERVES....:doh:https://s.hdnux.com/photos/77/00/40/...ery_xlarge.jpg MY VIEW GOING IN THE THE BAY BRIDGE-MID MORNING>https://s.hdnux.com/photos/76/76/27/.../6/940x940.jpg<(NORMAL VS CURRENT SITUATION) CLOSING THE CAR'S ELECTRIC CABIN VENT WITH THE AC ON HELPS FILTER THE PARTICULATE MATTER; SAVING MY AGEING LUNGS A BIT....GOOD THING I JUST REPLACED THE FAN MOTOR AND CABIN FILTER ON THE CRUISER FOR THE 50 MILE COMMUTE ON I-80.:yeah:https://s.hdnux.com/photos/76/67/32/...ery_xlarge.jpg> THE NIGHT DRIVING IS MISERABLE. NORMAL WESTERLY WINDS OFF THE PACIFIC SHOULD RESUME TUESDAY AND RAIN IS EXPECTED ON WEDNESDAY. ONE THOUGHT:....IT'S LIKE THIS BEIJING ....EVERY DAY!:yep: ....AND THERE'S A 'SPARE THE AIR' IN EFFECT; SO NO BBQ!:wah:

mapuc 11-17-18 01:23 PM

Guess most of you already have heard of this:

https://www.iflscience.com/environme...nia-wildfires/

Markus

Mr Quatro 11-17-18 02:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2577739)
Guess most of you already have heard of this:

https://www.iflscience.com/environme...nia-wildfires/

Markus

I read it and i totally disagree that it was aliens lasers from outer space or any secret weapon of the US Government.

PG&E is already planing bankruptcy due to one of their power line failures 15 minutes before the fire started :yep:

Never fear President Trump is on the way to meet with Governor Brown and others to see it first hand.


Trump to visit California wildfire zones after criticizing forest management


https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/don...gement-n937546


Plus I think this is worse than those two east coast hurricanes this year. Trump should tell the masses of people coming up from Central America through Mexico to our border. That we have to take care of our own people first.

Hundreds of people that lost their homes are sleeping in Walmart parking lots :yep:


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