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Los Angeles Fires Wrap Up

Monday, November 17th, 2008

The fires are still burning in some places. More fires may come. The immediate danger and the massive, wind-driven firestorm that swept Los Angeles for nearly two days is over. People are going home, some to devastation and some to relative normalcy.

Some of my thoughts:

The Santa Ana River is some sort of parkland that knifes into the heart of Yorba Linda. It allowed the fire to spread deeper into the city than it would have otherwise. Parks are nice, but perhaps some wide and well-maintained firebreaks are in order.

Many of the homes that burned had the required fire resistant roofs. The heat was so intense that radiant heat was starting fires inside the houses, through windows. And, while the roofs were resistant, the underside of the eaves were not. Kinda like putting sunscreen only only your front and not your back, too.

You folks in the fire area ought to make sure your local firefighters do not want for goodies for the next several months. Working in 90 degree heat and 70 mph winds in fire gear, which adds 30-50 pounds, is nearly superhuman. A great many of you owe your homes to these men and women and you should treat them very nice.

Here are a few of the latest stories:

Residents of Sylmar mobile home park line up to survey fire-ravaged community

Hundreds of evacuees from Oakridge Mobile Home Park began lining up at Sylmar High School evacuation center before 9 a.m. today to board police vans for a first look at their fire-ravaged community.

Police are restricting access to the park because it is still considered a crime scene, closed to the public after the Sayre fire destroyed 477 of its 608 homes.

Water pressure hampered Yorba Linda fire fight

Orange County Fire Capt. Bill Lockhart said the fire crew he was working with Saturday afternoon in Yorba Linda had difficulties with water pressure.

On Fairmont Boulevard about 5 p.m. Saturday, he said, “We had a ‘dry hydrant’, where we hooked up to it and nothing came out.” So the crew moved along to the next available hydrant, which worked. “It delayed things a bit, but we were able to make it happen,” he said.

Wildfire victims grapple with the devastation

Orange County officials today said 113 homes were burned in Yorba Linda by the Freeway Complex fire.

“You can look and see how it burned, there are four or five houses in a row that were destroyed and the house next to them is untouched,” Calfire spokesman Justin Scribner said. “That’s the problem with wind-driven fire, it’s unpredictable.”

Investigators Look For Causes Behind SoCal Fires

Authorities say they haven’t determined how two weekend wildfires began in Southern California. But they say another blaze in the Santa Barbara-area was caused by someone./blockquote>

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Monday, November 17th, 2008

Here’s the latest poop from Twitter Search:

Air quality map of region. Wait for it to load. MAP Pay attention to people with health issues

LA FD blog

Evacuations lifted in Yorba Linda and Anaheim MAP

OC register reports that #ocfire is 19% contained – finally some progress, it had been at 0% all day

Orange County fires map

Made it to airport. Hwy 57 open through Diamond Bar. Lots of smoke. On way to Bay Area.

A spokesman for the LAFD said it appeared the fire was burning away from Diamond Bar as winds shifted back to the southwest.

Drove through the middle of the Sayre Fire Area (I-5) on the way home today. All of the LA/OC area is blanketed in smoke haze.

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Sunday, November 16th, 2008

Corona / Yorba Linda / Anaheim Hills now called the Triangle Complex Fire

Yorba Linda Fire Updates: The “Corona” fire as it proceeds into Yorba Linda. MAP

Three main fires now being fought are Brea, Triangle Complex and Sayre / Sylmar . Tea Fire in Montecito 40% contained.

Air quality map of region. Wait for it to load.

Horrific pic of what’s left of Oakridge Mobile Home Park, Sayre / Sylmar fire

Los Angeles Times coverage of fires

Los Angeles Fire Resources

Saturday, November 15th, 2008

Here is a list of sites where you can find information about the many fires now going on in the Los Angeles region.

NEWS:

TWITTER FEEDS FOR FIRES

PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS:

  • FEMA – Wildfire main page
  • Ready.gov – Preparedness site
  • CAL FIRE – California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection