Firefighters Battle More Than 300 Wildfires In California

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CHRISTINA HOAG | July 6, 2008 10:29 PM EST | AP

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Firefighter Vince Felix burns a hillside with a drip torch during a backfire operation along Highway 1 in Big Sur, Calif., Sunday, July 6, 2008. Firefighters continue to fight the Basin Complex Fire in the Los Padres National Forest near Big Sur Sunday. Fires have burned more than 800 square miles of land and destroyed at least 69 homes throughout California in the past two weeks. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

LOS ANGELES — Firefighters on Sunday took advantage of cooler, damper weather to battle a vast blaze ravaging Santa Barbara County as they tried to gain a foothold against the fire before the expected return of hotter, drier conditions.

Moist air currents from the ocean cooled temperatures to the high 70s Sunday, helping fire crews keep the four-day-old blaze from spreading. The fire, which has been burning since Tuesday, was less than a third contained Sunday afternoon.

"We've got a window here with the humid weather that's really helping us. But we know we're in this for the long haul," said Dixie Dies, spokeswoman for the state Incident Management Team.

Temperatures are forecast to start climbing Monday and to reach the 90s by Thursday. The moist air currents are expected to dissipate, causing drier conditions, Dies said.

So far, the fire has consumed 13 square miles of Los Padres National Forest and has placed nearly 2,700 homes in jeopardy. Officials have ordered mandatory evacuations for hundreds of those homes, and issued warnings for others farther from the fire's path. Dies did not know exactly how many homes were ordered evacuated.

Firefighting crews have made good progress in controlling the fire's eastern and southern flanks, but flames moved aggressively to the west and northwest early Sunday, according to a statement from the Santa Barbara Ranger District.

The fire is blazing through 15 to 20-foot tall forest in extremely steep, rocky terrain. Crews are relying mainly on drops of flame retardant by helicopters and DC-10s to control the burning ridges and canyons, Dies said.

Officials decided Sunday that the nearly 1,200 firefighters, from 22 states and the District of Columbia, are sufficient to combat the fire, Dies said. "They're working incredibly hard," she said.

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The fire still had the potential to roll through a hilly area of ranches, housing tracts and orchards between the town of Goleta and Santa Barbara.

Investigators suspect the fire was human-caused. The U.S. Forest Service has asked for public help in determining how it was set.

Sunday's cooler weather also helped firefighters advance on a two-week-old blaze that has destroyed 22 homes in Big Sur, at the northern end of the Los Padres forest.

"The fog held on a little bit stronger than was originally anticipated, which was great for the crews out working on the lines," said Sarah Gibson, a spokeswoman for the command post in charge of fighting the blaze.

The improved weather did have some drawbacks. Fog made the takeoff of firefighting aircraft more difficult and hampered efforts to start controlled burns to clear out brush ahead of the advancing wildfire, Gibson said.

The fire, which has charred 113 square miles, was 11 percent contained, a slight jump from the day before. Fire officials said crews were burning out brush between the fire's edge and Big Sur's famed restaurants and hotels and cutting more lines to halt flames creeping down from ridge tops.

"The biggest challenge is whether or not the containment lines that they're building now and continuing to improve are going to hold as the fire approaches," said Rolf Larsen, a spokesman for the U.S. Forest Service.

Wildfires have burned more than 800 square miles of land and destroyed at least 69 homes throughout California, mainly in the northern part of the state, in the past two weeks. One firefighter died of a heart attack while digging fire lines.

About 1,400 fires have been contained, but more than 330 still burned out of control Sunday morning.

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who on Saturday visited a command post in the coastal region of Santa Barbara County, has ordered 400 National Guard troops to be trained in wildfire fighting so they could help fight the state's blazes.

He also urged lawmakers to adopt his budget plan for a $70 million emergency surcharge on home and business insurance policies to buy more firefighting equipment.

California now has a year-round fire season and needs the money from the fee, which should cost the average homeowner about $1 a month, Schwarzenegger has said.

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Associated Press writers Samantha Young in Sacramento, Christopher Weber and Robert Jablon in Los Angeles, Lisa Leff in San Francisco and Amanda Fehd in Berkeley contributed to this report.

LOS ANGELES — Firefighters on Sunday took advantage of cooler, damper weather to battle a vast blaze ravaging Santa Barbara County as they tried to gain a foothold against the fire before the ex...
LOS ANGELES — Firefighters on Sunday took advantage of cooler, damper weather to battle a vast blaze ravaging Santa Barbara County as they tried to gain a foothold against the fire before the ex...
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The government's disaster response services are pathetic. In this modern, high tech era, it takes them how long to put out a fire? There should be 1000 super-tanker planes, bulldozers, helicopters, etc. for every county in California. Where are all the resources that we pay for with our tax dollars? Oh, that's right - they are all over in Iraq.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:26 PM on 07/08/2008
- RedEyes I'm a Fan of RedEyes 3 fans permalink
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This just crazy. These things are not natural. Next thing you know, we're going to start having hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico or East Coast...

What is happening to nature?!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 AM on 07/06/2008
- JohnnieP I'm a Fan of JohnnieP 4 fans permalink

But, wait, out of the smoke and flames, there is still some good news. According to the Bush Administration, JohnMcCain, and the Neocons, the surge is working and the U.S. is making
progress in Iraq. Right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:08 AM on 07/06/2008
- 5150 I'm a Fan of 5150 3 fans permalink

FIRETRUCKS, all I got to say, FIRETRUCKS

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 AM on 07/06/2008
- gifu I'm a Fan of gifu 14 fans permalink

It is not an urban fire on 1 city block-----a "firetruck" can only go so far and do so much in a fairly confined and limited space, hence the airplanes, helicopters, engine crews, and hand crews, etc. to suppress large forest fires. You would not use your steak knife to eat a bowl of cereal with if you had a spoon to use, would you? There are thousands of fire trucks on this fire, just not the big yellow and red ladder trucks for urban fires.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 AM on 07/06/2008
- mergina I'm a Fan of mergina 84 fans permalink
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ARSENAL, that's all i have to say is ARSENAL. We have the technology to create an ARSENAL to extinguish large fires. Why one might ask, is it not being created?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 07/06/2008
- pmag88 I'm a Fan of pmag88 12 fans permalink

Sure fire is part of the ecosystem and controlled burns have historically been used to minimize the potential for huge and destructive fires, but when the drought is this deep, the terrain is this inaccessible and the population in these areas has increased to the current levels, it all adds up to the potential for catastrophe.

All of the southwestern states have been experiencing larger and more destructive fires over the past ten years so obviously it’s time to increase the resources and make plans to deploy them before the fires reach catastrophic proportions. A dollar or two in tax increases to purchase needed resources is a pittance compared to losing our national forests and other wilderness areas. fi all the people living in these states would pitch in and share the resources we could do a lot better job of dealing with what is obviously going to be a long term situation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 AM on 07/06/2008
- fredamae I'm a Fan of fredamae 34 fans permalink

Wait!!!! Who Cares about the damage from the raging fires????

WE ARE SAVED FROM THE EVIL DEVIL WEED!!!!

Peter Schrag: As fires rage, the law protects us from marijuana
By Peter Schrag - sacbee.comcbee.com

Published 12:00 am PDT Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Story appeared in EDITORIALS section, Page B7

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Almost anybody who's lived in California for even a few years knows from where that acrid smell in the air and the yellow haze in the sky have been coming. And we know the scary feeling that comes with them. The only exceptions are the narcs, state and federal, who think it's marijuana smoke.

As California's wildfires overwhelm the resources to fight them, federal and state agents – hundreds of them – have been sweeping through Humboldt County and a sliver of Mendocino County in pursuit of commercial pot growers.

An FBI spokesman was quoted in the Eureka Times-Standard last week as saying that 450 agents from the Drug Enforcement Administration and other federal agencies would be executing 27 search warrants in what they called "Operation Southern Sweep." But, he said, they wouldn't be going after medical marijuana dispensaries or their patients. "We're not here to set policy or interfere with California's compassionate use."

http://www.sacbee.com/110/story/1051332.html

This is the greatest, most imbecilic, most Remarkable Waste of our resurces that has been brought to public attention in recent memory!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 AM on 07/06/2008
- gifu I'm a Fan of gifu 14 fans permalink

The War on Drugs, The War on Terror, blah, blah, blah,blah.­.....Hey Federal authorities: The real criminals are in the White House, not the forests of northern California­......I can think of numerous interstates, bridges, the City of New Orleans, our food supply, crumbling rural towns that would warrant much more attention from the Federal Government than chasing after pot crops in Northern California---or Janet Jackson's left boob.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 AM on 07/06/2008
- fredamae I'm a Fan of fredamae 34 fans permalink

I Cannot Believe they sent all these Public Servants on this task as buildings were burned, evacuations were in place, while these infernos blazed...a­nd they are out "searching for drugs"? and its Cannabis they are after.

$7.5 Billion is spent EVERY year on just Cannabis eradicatio­n.....
Well, here we can see the return on our tax-dollar investment at work!

How much more of these irresponsibilities are we going to take?

The Fire Fighters NEEDED Help! Should the Fires have Not been a Priority?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 AM on 07/06/2008
- Gary47 I'm a Fan of Gary47 15 fans permalink

800 square miles? Big deal. That's about the size of a city. First, this is just the usual media hype because it's a slow summer before the conventions. Second, the story is not the fires, it's the fact that people continue to build homes in fire-prone areas, often with woefully inadequate fire protection and safety procedures.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:27 AM on 07/06/2008
- mouselion I'm a Fan of mouselion 123 fans permalink
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Oh. Big Deal. Big Sur's burning at one end -- Los Padres at the other. Never been to either -- sure would have liked to, someday. Arson suspected -- a hell of a price to pay for a sicko to get their jollies.

Oh yeah, big deal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 AM on 07/06/2008
- fredamae I'm a Fan of fredamae 34 fans permalink

i believe there are 640 acres per sq mile...tha­ts a Huge amount of burn.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 AM on 07/06/2008
- kristin I'm a Fan of kristin 7 fans permalink

Prejudiced rumor mongers not appreciated.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 AM on 07/06/2008
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SEND OUT THE NATIONAL GUARD TO SAVE THE FORESTS!

Oh I forgot they are in Iraq.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 AM on 07/06/2008
- AnnArky I'm a Fan of AnnArky 35 fans permalink
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It's 800 miles from San Francisco, CA to Vancouver, BC (as the crow flies), Now, go 800 miles east from Vancouver, then 800 south of that point and then 800 miles west back to San Francisco. That's 800 square miles . . . think about it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 AM on 07/06/2008

Um, no. 800 square miles is about 28x28 miles.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:57 AM on 07/06/2008
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28.2842712­^2

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 AM on 07/06/2008
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You know I love Google especially on Firefox. I can type in square root any number and it pops up as a suggestion. I wish we could get people to run this country who are as smart as the folks at Google.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:00 AM on 07/06/2008

Is this a message from God ? And how will it be interpreted ? Time and prayer will tell.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:09 AM on 07/06/2008

Wages of sin is a fiery hell!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:51 AM on 07/06/2008
- Theda I'm a Fan of Theda 17 fans permalink
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Gee.... is Glenn Beck going to say the people in Santa Barbara deserve to have their homes burned down because they're "liberals?"
He insinuated that last year during the Malibu fire.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 AM on 07/06/2008

Hee. Hee. I thought he was talking about his butt.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8dsqLDtfWQ

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 AM on 07/06/2008

Beck knows this fire is Bush's fault and that is exactly why he will pin the blame on the liberals.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 AM on 07/06/2008
- RedEyes I'm a Fan of RedEyes 3 fans permalink
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Yes, ever bad thing in the world is Bush's fault, down to the red shirt in my laundry turning my underwear pink.

Everything good in the world happens in spite of Bush's attempts to stop it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 AM on 07/06/2008
- HumeSkeptic I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic 1582 fans permalink
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My family had to evacuate in last year's fires while I was out of the country. This time I am here and they are out of the country.

Pay back?

I hope it's not as bad in San Diego this time. But, it can happen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 AM on 07/06/2008
- helonias I'm a Fan of helonias 231 fans permalink
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800 square miles of fire derived ecosystem reborn by fire.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 AM on 07/06/2008

Great for the fire derived ecosystem but just think of all the carbon emissions.­........ Oy Vey!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 AM on 07/06/2008
- mamacat I'm a Fan of mamacat 136 fans permalink

We have more than four months to go before the end of the fire season. Unless we get lucky and have a cool summer, early rains (if we get any rain at all this year), and no santa ana winds, this could be the beginning of a very bad summer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 PM on 07/05/2008
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