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    Northern California wildfire raging into its fourth day

    REDDING, Calif. – Thousands of dazed evacuees struggled to keep their emotions in check while trying to take care of themselves and their pets as a deadly wildfire in Northern California raged into its fourth day.
    Anna Noland, 49, was evacuated twice in three days before learning through video footage that the house she last saw under dark and windy skies had burned.
    She expected to spend Saturday night at a shelter at Simpson College in Redding while she searches for another place to live.
    "I think I'm still in shock," Noland said. "It's just unbelievable knowing you don't have a house to go back to."
    Noland is among the 38,000 people evacuated after the Carr Fire roared into the outskirts of Redding in Shasta County, leaving five people dead, including two firefighters, a woman and her two great-grandchildren, ages 4 and 5.
    "My babies are dead," Sherry Bledsoe said through tears after she and family members met with Shasta County sheriff's deputies.
    A vehicle problem ignited the fire Monday, but it wasn't until Thursday that the fire exploded and raced into communities west of Redding before entering city limits.
    On Saturday, it pushed southwest of Redding, the largest city in the region, toward the tiny communities of Ono, Igo and Gas Point, where scorching heat, winds and bone-dry conditions complicated firefighting efforts.
    The fire, which grew slightly Saturday to 131 square miles (340 square kilometers), is the largest fire burning in California. Nearly 5,000 structures were threatened and the fire was just 5 percent contained.
    The latest tally of 536 destroyed structures was up from 500 earlier in the day, and sure to rise. A count by The Associated Press found at least 300 of those structures were homes.
    Bonnie and Jerry Kieffaber grabbed most of their medications when they left their home in Redding on Thursday, but they forgot his insulin. Days later, police won't let them back inside because it's still too dangerous.
    Bonnie Kieffaber, 69, says being away from home is expensive.
    "All of our food was there, and now we're draining our checking account trying to keep gas in the car and buy food too," she said while grabbing a hot meal at a Red Cross shelter.
    "It's exhausting," she said. "The heat and the stress of it all, and praying for everybody and all of our friends."
    The firefighters killed in the blaze included Don Ray Smith, 81, of Pollock Pines, a bulldozer operator who was helping clear vegetation in the path of the wildfire. Redding fire Inspector Jeremy Stoke was also killed, but details of his death were not released.
    Sherry Bledsoe's two children, James Roberts, 5, and Emily Roberts, 4, were stranded with their great grandmother Melody Bledsoe, 70, when walls of flames swept through the family's rural property Thursday on the outskirts of Redding.
    The three were among more than a dozen people reported missing after the furious wind-driven blaze took residents by surprise and leveled several neighborhoods.
    Shasta County Sheriff Tom Bosenko said he expects to find several of those people alive and just out of touch with loved ones. Officers have gone to homes of several people reported missing and found cars gone — a strong indication they fled.
    About 100 miles (160 kilometers) southwest of Redding, two blazes prompted mandatory evacuations in Mendocino County. The two fires, burning 30 miles (50 kilometers) apart, started Friday and were threatening more than 350 buildings.
    Authorities also issued evacuation orders in Napa County, famous for its wine, when several structures caught fire, the Napa Valley Register reported. The blaze had blackened 150 acres and was at 10 percent containment.
    Throughout the state, Cal Fire officials said more than 10,000 firefighters were on the line, making progress on 14 large wildfires.
    Big fires also continued to burn outside Yosemite National Park and in the San Jacinto Mountains east of Los Angeles near Palm Springs. Those fires had burned nearly 100 square miles (260 square kilometers).
    Yosemite Valley remained closed to visitors and won't reopen until Friday.
    In Shasta County, Matt Smith, a Forest Service pilot with 13 years' experience as a smokejumper, says he used hoses to save his house in the well-kept neighborhood of Lake Redding Estates.
    Burned and twisted bicycle frames, refrigerators, and piles of rubble were still smoking Saturday around his property.
    Smith said he arrived home Thursday as evacuees were racing out.
    "Save it for your family, save it for your family," he says he reminded himself during two adrenalin-filled hours.
    As a former firefighter, he said he always kept an escape route in mind — possibly his neighbor's pool.
    On Saturday, he had a blistering burn on his hand from grabbing his propane tank and wrestling it away from the house and into the front yard. His nose and ear also had burns.
    "The good news is that our house is here. The bad news is that our neighborhood is devastated," he said.



    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/07/29...ourth-day.html

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    every damn year

    Horrible

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    every damn year

    Horrible
    Are these the risks you take when you buy a house out in California countryside JJ

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    love sunny california
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    scary

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    cali wont even exist in the coming years, get out while you can

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    Quote Originally Posted by lonegambler23 View Post
    cali wont even exist in the coming years, get out while you can
    Why is this

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    Quote Originally Posted by slayer14 View Post
    Why is this
    its a known fact cali is doomed

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    We've seen some smoke here in the Central Valley, I though that was from Yosemite.

    It's fire season up and down the state.

    This from the fire referenced in this thread...




    I'm not close enough to any fires to be in danger but stay safe to anyone that might be close enough.


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    I have a brother that just got out his house in Redding and is moving to Texas. He rented it out and is real worried right now. I don't think he has fire insurance

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    Quote Originally Posted by RangeFinder View Post
    I have a brother that just got out his house in Redding and is moving to Texas. He rented it out and is real worried right now. I don't think he has fire insurance


    There is some devastation for sure.


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    How do these fires start

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    Quote Originally Posted by slayer14 View Post
    How do these fires start
    All different ways. In the end it's usually some dumbass not putting out his campfire or throwing a cig butt.

    It's very dry and it doesn't take much to get things started.

    Saw a fire in the brush on the side of a freeway, an overheating car pulled over, and it ignited the brush.

    You never know but investigators are pretty good at locating the source of things.

    Here's the Yosemite Valley filling with smoke...


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    Quote Originally Posted by KVB View Post
    We've seen some smoke here in the Central Valley, I though that was from Yosemite.

    It's fire season up and down the state.

    This from the fire referenced in this thread...




    I'm not close enough to any fires to be in danger but stay safe to anyone that might be close enough.

    KVB is that you in the pickup? Fuk man you do it ALL!

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    Bro, I have some experience with fires...

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    Quote Originally Posted by slayer14 View Post
    How do these fires start
    This is a great question.

    In many areas of the country's forested area there are planned, controlled burns to get rid of dead wood, excess brush, etc.

    However in the great state of liberal California, activist groups have screamed and yelled to prevent such behavior that is is destroying nature.

    So even a small brush fire in California turns into one of these wildfires that burn thousands and thousands of acres because there is kindling as far as the eye can see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbubbafade View Post
    This is a great question.

    In many areas of the country's forested area there are planned, controlled burns to get rid of dead wood, excess brush, etc.

    However in the great state of liberal California, activist groups have screamed and yelled to prevent such behavior that is is destroying nature.

    So even a small brush fire in California turns into one of these wildfires that burn thousands and thousands of acres because there is kindling as far as the eye can see.
    Listen to this bullshit...

    Critics counter that too much clearing — and using the wrong methods — threaten irreparable harm to the environment and could actually fuel bigger fires if more flammable invasive weeds and brush take root.
    More flammable weeds and brush?

    What the literal liberal fukk?

    They can control invasive species if they have to,and can temper what they do, using good methods, but no clearing at all is ridiculous.

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    It's bit orange outside in the central valley. Smoke in the air and the sun poking through.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KVB View Post
    It's bit orange outside in the central valley. Smoke in the air and the sun poking through.
    I'm way south of you and still there's local fires that fill the air with that orange gloom

    Seems to happen every year here and people still don't take precautions

    Stay safe K

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