California
Related: About this forumAre any DUers effected by the fires? Are you and your friends, family and pets OK?
Mr.Bill
(24,296 posts)The Mendocino Complex fire came to within about two miles from our doorstep. We were evacuated for about ten days. The only problem we have this time is lots of smoke. We are probably looking at a week or two of pretty much staying indoors with the house closed up. Unless another fire starts near here, we should be fine.
BigmanPigman
(51,603 posts)due to clearing the underbrush or has it grown back since then? They always tell is to clear our properties and surrounding areas of the dry bushes, etc but when burning embers carried by the strong Santa Anas have been able to jump 12 lanes of a freeway merge in the past in San Diego I am always worried.
Mr.Bill
(24,296 posts)60% of the land mass in my county has burned in the last three years, so those areas won't burn again for years, except possibly single structure fires. I still live in a small town with lots of trees, so we will never be 100% safe. The city and county have lately been far more diligent about enforcing ordinances about things like clearing weeds from around structures and on vacant lots, and people are complying, or they are getting fined, then having the government clear things and assess their property.
BigmanPigman
(51,603 posts)It is sort of like vaccinating your kids, a fire effects everyone. If one person chooses not to be safe, the people around him are in danger. I guess people are finally realizing they do have to take personal action, if not a big fine should do the trick!
RandySF
(58,874 posts)BigmanPigman
(51,603 posts)I was a teacher near the Cedar and Witch fires of 2003 and 2007 before they finally closed the schools for a week each time. Even 25 miles away ashes the size of potatoe chips fell at my home. The other teachers laughed at me at first but when they started coughing they changed their tune.
CountAllVotes
(20,875 posts)Trees are safe and no fires in these parts near the coast. No smoke in sight either.
Del Norte/Humboldt AOK! Hope it stays that way!
wasupaloopa
(4,516 posts)I was in both places last weekend.
To see those places destroyed by fire is just unthinkable to me.
And the shooting in Thousand Oaks is also unthinkable.
You cant say never here anymore.
byronius
(7,395 posts)Apocalyptic sky, ugly smell.
Brother Buzz
(36,440 posts)Staff is now focused on their current crisis: providing a safe shelter for lost and homeless pets while they find their way home.
BigmanPigman
(51,603 posts)since they don't know what to do and where to go. My friends lost horses and a new batch of kittens in a fire in San Diego County in 1999.
Brother Buzz
(36,440 posts)Just so you know, Brother Buzz has been the Latham Foundation spokesbee since 1927