Unfortunately, the Detwiler Fire is burning in Mariposa County.
http://www.fire.ca.gov/current_incidents/incidentdetails/Index/1672 (http://www.fire.ca.gov/current_incidents/incidentdetails/Index/1672)
The fire is burning North. The towns of Coulterville and Greeley Hill are being evacuated.
The little dragon is unfortunately right in the middle of the fire.
Randy - RPM
Here is map of the burn area from today. As you can see the little dragon (SR49) is right in the middle of the swath.
http://google.org/crisismap/google.com/2017-detwiler-fire (http://google.org/crisismap/google.com/2017-detwiler-fire)
Randy - RPM
Damn! Hopefully you guys get some rain over there.
Stay safe everyone!
Quote from: Firehawk068 on July 24, 2017, 08:27:03 AM
Damn! Hopefully you guys get some rain over there.
Stay safe everyone!
No rain, just more records temps later this week at 105*...
it has been a long hot summer.
Randy - RPM
How big is that fire Randy. We are burning up in British Columbia. Have had over 700 fires here so far this summer and its only half over. The biggest one is almost 65,000 hectares, not sure what that would be in acres. We have over 40000 people that have been evacuated from their homes. Reminds me of 03 when we almost lost our home. :flag_of_truce: :flag_of_truce:
As of right now...
Acres Burned - Containment: 76,500 acres - 50% contained
Structures Threatened: 1,500
Structures Destroyed: 63 residences, 67 minor structures and 1 commercial structure destroyed. 13 residences damages and 8 minor structures damaged
The link in the original post updates regularly.
Randy - RPM
Thats a big one all right. There have been about 30 structures lost here some of the were worth in excess of 1000000. Sad to see when most of them can be prevented.Hopefully they will get a handle on them soon. Good luck down there
Every time I hear of these horrible fires in California I am reminded of two things. When the Mexicans first arrived in CA they had a problem with Native Americans continually setting brush fires. Their conclusion was the natives were crazy. In fact the natives were burning back the brush to prevent larger forest fires. Natives were experienced.
Many years ago after another big fire and destruction of many homes in CA,a Time magazine cover photo showed the area. In the middle of the picture of bare blackened hills stood a lone two story white house. Completely untouched by the fire while his neighbors homes where gone. Asked why his house was untouched the homeowner replied his siding and trim were made of hardyboard with a tile roof. Hardyboard is a concrete based product. He also said he had kept all brush cut back from his house. Must of been a native American.
Sorry for all those who have lost their homes.
Dave