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The Buckweed fire, according to the article. But you're right, Tutusue -- not all the fires.
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That would be the Malibu fire, not all the fires...right, MPB? At least that's what I heard on the news last night.
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Looks like they finally found who started the wildfires ...
A 10-year-old boy?!! I certainly hope his parents aren't too attached to their jobs. They may have to pick up and move out of state. And that's if their son isn't prosecuted and sent to juvie. *sigh* *shakes head*
Story here (free registration).
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Incredible photo, LN. My brother lives in Dana Point, which is about 12 or so miles south of Newport. I have a lot of good memories from time spent at that harbor...fun restaurants! Is that the fire near Camp Pendleton? The flames look to be in the San Clemente area but I didn't hear any reference to SC during all the media coverage. Or did I just miss it? I don't know how many miles Pendleton is beyond SC but I think it's half way to Oceanside. Any idea which fire that is?
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did you guys see this?
off of CNN's website:
October 26, 2007
FEMA under fire for 'faking' news conference
WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House scolded the Federal Emergency Management Agency on Friday for staging a phony news conference about assistance to victims of wildfires in southern California.
The agency — much maligned for its sluggish response to Hurricane Katrina over two years ago — arranged to have FEMA employees play the part of independent reporters Tuesday and ask questions of Vice Adm. Harvey E. Johnson, the agency's deputy director.
The questions were predictably soft and gratuitous.
"I'm very happy with FEMA's response," Johnson said in reply to one query from an agency employee.
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Originally posted by tutusue View PostThis photo was taken last night just inland from Laguna Beach, looking northeast to Irvine. Eldest spawn lives mid photo far left. She was driving home at about the same time a friend of hers took this photo. We were on the phone at the time when she turned a corner and saw the flames. The smoke, ash and soot are blowing directly over her area.
Needless to say, the air quality is horrible and ash and soot have permeated the entire interior of her home. That's certainly a small price to pay compared to what others are experiencing.
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wow - i didn't think it was that long ago. that must have been really hard to see your home, and be so far away. I worked for a law firm at the time & one of our attys. lost his house in that one. Our office was right next to the 405 and looked south towards the airport. My office window faced south and I remember looking out early in the afternoon and noticing smoke. Pretty soon word went around the office that there was a very bad fire. It's good to know that your home was saved and your parents were ok.
I don't know which I hated more - the earthquakes or the Santa Ana winds. Both helped me decide it was time to come home.Last edited by anapuni808; October 24, 2007, 06:51 PM.
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Originally posted by anapuni808 View PostI have friends in Lake Forest and Trabuco Canyon (with livestock) that I've not been able to reach. I just hope they are all ok. I was living in OC in early 1996 (or maybe 95?) when the Laguna fires were going on. We were watching the flames from our 10th floor office windows in Costa Mesa. It was scary from that far a distance - I can't even imagine what it would be like to see the flames from a closer place.
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Originally posted by craigwatanabe View PostI would think the scent of smoke must have entered the plane via passenger's clothing or while the plane was on the ground and it's cabin doors open.
I would shudder to think that smoke at a cruising height of 20,000 feet and 1000-miles out at sea is entering the cabin thru a "vent" as most airline cabins such as those flown by Hawaiian Airlines are sealed and pressurized.
Come on LikaNui I thought you were smarter than that
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Originally posted by LikaNui View PostThanks for posting that, Tutu. Excellent photo of a scary scene.
One quick question, if I may. There's a light on the top of a mountain near the right-hand side of the photo. If memory serves (which itrarelyoccasionally does), that's Mt. Wilson, yeah? Usually only visible from Laguna when Santa Ana winds blow.
Continued best wishes for your spawn.
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I have friends in Lake Forest and Trabuco Canyon (with livestock) that I've not been able to reach. I just hope they are all ok. I was living in OC in early 1996 (or maybe 95?) when the Laguna fires were going on. We were watching the flames from our 10th floor office windows in Costa Mesa. It was scary from that far a distance - I can't even imagine what it would be like to see the flames from a closer place.
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Originally posted by tutusue View PostThis photo was taken last night just inland from Laguna Beach, looking northeast to Irvine.
One quick question, if I may. There's a light on the top of a mountain near the right-hand side of the photo. If memory serves (which itrarelyoccasionally does), that's Mt. Wilson, yeah? Usually only visible from Laguna when Santa Ana winds blow.
Continued best wishes for your spawn.
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This photo was taken last night just inland from Laguna Beach, looking northeast to Irvine. Eldest spawn lives mid photo far left. She was driving home at about the same time a friend of hers took this photo. We were on the phone at the time when she turned a corner and saw the flames. The smoke, ash and soot are blowing directly over her area.
Needless to say, the air quality is horrible and ash and soot have permeated the entire interior of her home. That's certainly a small price to pay compared to what others are experiencing.Attached Files
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Originally posted by craigwatanabe View PostI would think the scent of smoke must have entered the plane via passenger's clothing or while the plane was on the ground and it's cabin doors open.
Come on LikaNui I thought you were smarter than that
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