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Author: Subject: Two fires raging along Calif.'s Central Coast
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[*] posted on 7/5/2008 at 08:30
Two fires raging along Calif.'s Central Coast


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BIG SUR, Calif. (AP) - A pair of out-of-control wildfires roared along California's central coast Friday, chewing through opposite ends of a parched forest and threatening a total of more than 4,500 homes.

While flames from the stubborn fire in the northern flank of the Los Padres National Forest inched closer to Big Sur's historic vacation retreats, firefighters farther south braced for the return of evening winds that a day earlier caused a wildfire in Santa Barbara County to double in size and race dangerously close to hundreds of homes.

Residents of more than 1,700 homes in and around the city of Goleta were ordered to evacuate, joining an equal number of people who were told to leave Big Sur days earlier.
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There were too many in this state to keep up with. These two seem pretty significant though.




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[*] posted on 7/5/2008 at 22:05
1/2 million acres now


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1000's of homes in trouble

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[*] posted on 7/8/2008 at 17:01
New California blaze threatens 5,000 evacuations


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(CNN) -- A new blaze in northern California threatened 2,000 structures and may force 5,000 residents to evacuate, adding to a spate of wildfires in the state, a state spokeswoman said.
Firefighters Evan Scott and Matt Luis monitor the Basin Complex Fire Monday in Monterey County, California.


The Camp Fire started Monday night near the city of Concow, said Mary Ann Aldrich of the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, known as Cal Fire.

The cause of the fire, about 90 miles north of Sacramento, was not known, she added.
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Erratic winds prompt new evacuations in California


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BIG SUR, Calif. (AP) - They're evacuating Paradise. Authorities ordered thousands of residents in the town north of Sacramento to leave after erratic winds blew embers across wildfire containment lines, destroying 40 homes nearby, in the latest setback for already strained fire crews.

Firefighters also were struggling against a sudden drop in humidity and a 10-degree spike in temperature as a heat wave forecast to linger until the weekend grips much of the state.

"Right now we're battling the weather and the erratic winds," said Todd Simmons, a California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection spokesman. "Whatever the winds are doing, that's pretty much what the fire's going to do."
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I wonder how long it will take to burn the entire state down?




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Wildfires force residents to flee Paradise


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[*] posted on 7/9/2008 at 21:55

thats crazy. theres not going to be much left to burn after this summer and the last summer.
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[*] posted on 7/9/2008 at 21:56

i've been in orange county for the past few weeks (and will be for about 6 or 7 more), and it was misting today in the morning (7-8 am)...and pretty breezy with a temp around 60. Kinda reminded me of Oregon...my home town today got up to 93 around 4 or 5 PM. And here in Orange County, it only got up to about 72 with a dewpoint around 60...so it's a little sticky. And the skies are pretty much clear now.



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[*] posted on 7/11/2008 at 08:36
California Asks for Federal Troops to Battle Fires


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uly 10 (Bloomberg) -- California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said his state is approaching a ''tipping point'' in its battle against more than 300 wildfires and needs federal help to turn the tide.

The state requires assistance, including from the military, after lightning sparked the blazes, which have been exacerbated by high temperatures and dry grass and brush, Schwarzenegger wrote in a letter sent to Republican President George W. Bush today.

''With more lightning storms forecast for later this week, we sit at a critical tipping point in California that requires immediate federal help and aggressive pre-positioning of federal resources,'' wrote Schwarzenegger, also a Republican. ''I respectfully request federal active duty forces.''
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These fires are just not going to go away. Well one thing is for sure. They can't burn forever. Eventually they will run out of fuel to burn or it will start raining.




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