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On 2017-10-11 02:36:48 +0000, Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com> said:
> In article <2017101019142580108-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom>,
> Savageduck says...
>>
>> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
>> On 2017-10-10 14:40:03 +0000, Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com> said:
>>
>>> In article <2YidnWye3-Z0UUHEnZ2dnUU7-fHNnZ2d@supernews.com>, Byker says...
>>>>
>>>> "Miloch" wrote in message news:orh3r002h2j@drn.newsguy.com...
>>>>>
>>>>> I live along the border of Sonoma and Marin County...I actually had a
>>>>> light layer of ash on my car this morning...the sun was orange when it
>>>>> came up because of all the smoke.
>>>>
>>>> During my high school senior year in Santa Ana (1970) there was a big fire
>>>> near Corona, about twenty miles away. The smoke cloud blotted out the sun
>>>> and it cast a weird dark orange light on everything. It got so dark that the
>>>> school principal announced over the PA system, "We are NOT having an eclipse
>>>> of the sun!" When we got out of class that afternoon, everything was covered
>>>> in ashes...
>>>>
>>>
>>> It's still raging...not contained yet. Hilton Hotel in Santa Rosa gone along
>>> with 1500 homes/building burned.
>>>
>>> We almost always have fires every year with Cal Fire aircraft flying overhead.
>>>
>>> Winds much calmer than yesterday & humidity up.
>>
>> I live in the hills about 13 miles west of Paso Robles in San Luis
>> Obispo County, and last year we had to deal with the "Chimney Fire".
>> That burned for weeks, and when it was closest to my home the air
>> quality was so bad, going outdoors not a sane option. Visibility was
>> very limited, and if we had to evacuate the traffic on our access roads
>> would have been chaotic. All I can say is I am thankful that those
>> firefighters persevered in very tough conditions.
>> <http://cdfdata.fire.ca.gov/incidents/incidents_details_info?incident_id=1389>
>> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimney_Fire>
>>
>
>
> One of my sisters lost her house in Cobb CA to the Middletown fire in 2015.
> Took the insurance money and bought another house in Santa Rosa...and
> yup...these fires are only blocks away.
>
> Before the fires started, she and her husband took off for a two week vacation
> in Hawaii thinking now was ideal...what the hell could possibly happen?
>
> We've got family members/friends trying to see if the house is still standing
> but the police won't allow anyone in the burn areas because of hot
> spots and gas
> lines still burning.
>
> I've seen TV reporters on camera from her street but it's hard to tell if her
> house is part of the absolute destruction of that street. We think it might
> still be standing.
Fire, hurricane, tornado, flood, or earthquake, loosing one's home is a
traumatic even which can take years to recover from, whatever the
cause. The wine country has taken a massive hit, as has Puerto
Rico/VI,and all the Caribbean, The Keys, and the Texas Gulf Coast, and
the year isn't over. We can only hope that the loss of life is limited
and those folks can rebuild.
Unfortunately the California economy is going to take a massive hit in
Napa, Sonoma, Mendocino Counties, and all the way to the Oregon border,
as quite a number of wineries have been destroyed at the peak of
harvest time. Also in that area there are large numbers of retirees,
particularly in the Lake County, Middletown area. This year they have a
fire burning South of Clear Lake Oaks.
Then the new California cannabis agri-business has taken a hit in these
fires with big losses.
--
Regards,
Savageduck
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