This from the National Interagency Fire Center: NEW Rosa (Riverside Unit, CAL Fire): 411 acres at 70 percent contained. This fire is one mile southwest of Temecula. Communites and a power lines are threatened. Information: Visit the CAL Fire website or call (951) 940-6985. Ok LBmtb, you beat me to it. Delete if you can/want.
Just thought of something--it's crazy to think that the plateau I'm on in my avatar pic may be gone. Weird.
We'll keep you in our thoughts and prayers, Doug! I haven't seen any posts from sladnas/Mark in a while.
Donations being accepted at Qualcomm Stadium Many people have been asking about volunteer opportunities. Here's one. http://www.sandiego.gov/mayor/pdf/071023.pdf MAYOR JERRY SANDERS MEDIA ADVISORY Donations for Fire Evacuees Will be Accepted At Qualcomm Stadium Between 9 am and Noon Corporate/Bulk Donations for Relief Stockpiles Accepted With Special Arrangements At Any Time Donations for fire relief efforts will be accepted at Qualcomm Stadium between the hours of 9 am and noon beginning Wednesday morning. The public is being invited to donate non-perishable food items and personal hygiene products and supplies at section A-3 of the stadium parking lot during those hours. Restaurants donating prepared food products may do so at Gate F at the stadium during the morning hours. Corporate and bulk donations can be accepted at any time with special arrangements. Qualcomm Stadium is serving as the central distribution point for stockpiles of goods and products being used at other evacuation sites in the county. Those planning to make corporate or bulk donations need to contact Jennifer Wolff, Director of the City’s Corporate Partnership Program, at 619-980-5424.
Justin and his buddy went out to check on the fires by Redhawk, but somehow ended up driving north. I guess someone started a fire off of Clinton Keith (a few miles north of us). They've got water drops on it right now. What is wrong with people? :?:
SD Fire: La Costa, Elfin Forest and Black Mt. Trails all safe from fire! For now.. Hey Guys- I just took a drive up Leucadia Blvd. to Rancho Santa Fe Rd, and I got "eyes on" La Costa, Elfin and Black Mt, and they're all fire free for the time being. :bang: Bad News for Noble: Harris fire near Cleveland National Forest Posted @ 1:18 PM The Harris fire is now burning near a wilderness area in the Cleveland National Forest. An official near the area said the fire is just southwest of where the Pine Creek wilderness meets the Hauser wilderness, near Lyons Valley Road.
I just heard on KOGO, though that due to the fires near Pine Valley (to the south) earlier this year hasn't left much fuel for the Harris fire. Apparently the city is okay, and the trail itself is north of the town of Pine Valley. I think the Harris fire is still SW from there.
The fire earlier this summer was south of the 8 in that region. The fire would still have a ways to go to hit Noble, but I guess it's possible.
Donation updates Wednesday, October 24, 2007 Police: Stop bringing donations to Qualcomm Stadium San Diego police are asking the public to stop bringing donations to Qualcomm Stadium. Police say they have sufficient supplies at this time for evacuees. Coronado accepting donations for fire victims Posted @ 1:18 PM The City of Coronado will accept donations until 7 p.m. today for fire emergency relief at the Coronado Community Center, 1845 Strand Way. Collected items such as nonperishable food, bottled water, paper products, diapers, hand sanitzer and toiletry kits and will be delivered to the Chula Vista High School Evacuation Site. The city will not accept blankets, bedding and sleeping bags, as these items are being provided. The city also will collect tomorrow from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the community center. Details for a planned collection Thursday have not yet been finalized. For information, call (619) 522-2633. - Janine Zuñiga
Here's a map that shows it: Not sure exactly how up to date it is, but it's clearly even out of the evacuation range. Barely.
for those who want to donate in the south bay area, here is some info: Beginning Wednesday, Oct. 24 through Sunday, Oct. 28, members of the community may drop off items or make donations at the following three centralized locations. Please ensure that any items donated are in good condition and function properly: Hermosa Beach Fire Department 540 Pier Ave. Hermosa Beach Marine Avenue Sports Complex Hall 1635 Marine Ave. Manhattan Beach Beach Cities Health District 514 N. Prospect Ave., back parking lot Redondo Beach Drop-off hours are as follows: Wed., Oct. 24 - 4 to 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sun., Oct. 25-28 - 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
oops, heres a list Items needed by disaster victims are: clothing, small appliances such as toasters or microwave ovens, tableware (utensils, plates, cups), towels, hair dryers, tested electrical equipment and battery-operated items such as clocks and radios, children's games and toys (with all pieces and parts) and furniture. Please do not donate food and personal hygiene items, as these will be provided by the American Red Cross. Those who wish to make donations to the American Red Cross may bring checks to the drop-off points above. Checks should be made payable to American Red Cross Disaster Fund Relief and may be earmarked 'Southern California Wildfires,' 'San Diego Wildfires' or 'Malibu Wildfires.' "Being a healthy community means coming together as a community to help others," said Vanessa Poster, board president at Beach Cities Health District. "I'm really proud we can be part of this effort," she added.
He's ok. I emailed him earlier today. Has anyone considered the possibility of the fire in Pendleton hitting the nuclear power station? *sh1ts pants at the thought*
Interesting. I just got curious and Googled this; http://www.sce.com/PowerandEnvironm...ofreNuclearGeneratingStation/PublicSafety.htm