Sunday, December 10, 2017

Sunday 10th December 2017......the big FIRE!!!!

California wildfires: Santa Barbara threatened by Thomas fire



Firefighters knock down flames as they advance on homes in CarpinteriaImage copyrightSANTA BARBARA COUNTY FD
Image captionThe Thomas fire has the potential to be one of the worst in California's history

Fresh evacuations have been ordered after the largest of the wildfires raging in southern California burned out of control on Sunday.
Fanned by winds, the resurgent Thomas fire now threatens the coastal city of Santa Barbara and nearby Carpinteria.
Firefighters earlier reported progress in containing the blaze, said to have devastated an area the size of Chicago.
But while other fires hitting the state are largely controlled, the Thomas fire is just 15% contained.

Satellite images show the flames from space.Image copyrightNASA/EPA
Image captionSatellite imagery shows the vast Thomas Fire, north of Los Angeles, which has spread as far as the Pacific coast

"The winds are kind of squirrely right now," Santa Barbara county fire spokesman Mike Eliason was quoted by the Associated Press as saying.
"Some places the smoke is going straight up in the air, and others it's blowing sideways. Depends on what canyon we're in."

Evacuation orders were issued overnight for parts of Carpinteria close to Los Padres National Forest, about 100 miles (160km) northwest of Los Angeles.
Forecasters said wind speeds were expected to increase throughout the day, before dying down again overnight.
The local fire department tweeted pictures of a wall of flames advancing on homes on the outskirts of Carpinteria early on Sunday morning.
Meanwhile, actor Rob Lowe, who lives in Santa Barbara, a city of close to 100,000 people, tweeted that he was praying for his town as fires closed in.
"Firefighters making brave stands. Could go either way. Packing to evacuate now," Lowe added.
California has spent the past seven days battling wildfires. Six large blazes, and other smaller ones, erupted on Monday night in southern California.

Fanned by high winds, they swept through tens of thousands of acres in a matter of hours, driven by extreme weather, including low humidity and parched ground.
The authorities issued a purple alert - the highest level warning - amid what it called "extremely critical fire weather", while US President Donald Trump declared a state of emergency.



Media captionLarge parts of southern California have been affected

On Saturday, California Governor Jerry Brown described the situation as "the new normal" and predicted vast fires, fuelled by climate change, "could happen every year or every few years".
The current fires have forced the evacuation of some 200,000 people across the state, and seen more than 800 structures destroyed.
Several firefighters have been injured, but only one person has died - a 70-year-old woman who was found dead in her car on an evacuation route.
There are also fears the blaze will seriously hit California's multi-million dollar agricultural industry.




Ashley's Grandmother, Stella and Aunt, Caron both live in this area and I have been in touch with them both and they have had the evacuation notice...to date so far their homes are safe but much depends on those winds.....wish them well!

Yashi Kochi!!!

2 comments:

Dee Tillotson said...

Sometimes it's best to assess the fire situation yourself before the call for the official evacuation; it's a lot easier than getting caught in an evacuation traffic jam, just my experience from evacuating because of hurricanes approaching. I hope they are out of there by now; things can always be replaced, but not human beings' lives. Because of the frequency of these fires in California, they are further evidence of the possibility of climate change.

I read in your post that Rob Lowe in Santa Barbara is preparing to evacuate; Oprah Winfrey is his next door neighbor. I wonder if he has put a burr in her saddle to also evacuate.

mexicokid said...

Just spoke to Caron and they are still home and have been put on a one hour evacuation alert....LP

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