The first one is from my house on the South Coast, probably both fires.
i also have a great one by Joel DeMaria I will try and upload … Which is so easy with my new internet, although I can see I am going to be WAY over my data limit!
CURRENT SITUATION: Size: 5,526 Acres: 24% Personnel Assigned: 1,894 There was limited fire growth overnight on…
Timber Fire Update U.S. Forest Service - Los Padres National Forest Timber Fire InformationEmail: 2026.timber@firenet.gov Phone: 831-285-7006Report Release: 7:16 am on…
Acres Bumed: 5296 24% contained Evening Update from Los Padres National Forest: Current Situation: Due…
Taken by Ken Wright from Ray Sanborn’s house: Ken said helicopters have been runnight up…
Timber Fire Update U.S. Forest Service - Los Padres National Forest Timber Fire InformationEmail: 2026.timber@firenet.gov Phone: 831-285-7006Report Release: 6:53 am on…
Heat signature map is looking really good re growth; Screenshot Timber Fire Update U.S. Forest Service…
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which fire is this? where was photo taken if you know?
That was taken by me from my house, probably both fires.
bigsurkate
That is heavy smoke. Hope Tassajara survives another one. (Sat. 9/19)
I can send a couple of pics from Carmel Valley - both Corral de Tierra and Tassajara fires.
Good Luck and God Bless everyone.
We do understand the feeling...
Victor and Laura
Some people on Cachagua Road being evacuated. I heard started 3:30pm in 30 acres and up to 300 acres by 5pm. Neighbor says two big old empty red barns on Cachagua engaged. About 1/2 mile from Trampa Canyon (off Cachagua Rd). Black sky over mid valley, but (hopefull this) blue sky band along east horizon. One firetruck added about an hour ago, around 6pm racing out CV Road. But no further trucks. Black cloud IS NOT WORSE. Again, widening band of blue sky on east horizon. Cars going out. No further word about Laureles Grade on 68 side.
Thanks Kate, keep up posted.