Big Sur Wildfire Ruining Tourism, Bush Declares State Of Emergency

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DON THOMPSON | June 28, 2008 10:49 PM EST | AP

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Haze from a wildfire covers a scenic view of the Pacific coastline along Highway 1 north of Big Sur, Calif., Friday, June 27, 2008. Fire crews continue to fight the Basin Complex fire, which is burning in the Los Padres National Forest near the coastal town of Big Sur. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Hundreds of lightning-sparked wildfires have turned the air of Northern California into an unhealthy stew of smoke and ash, forcing the cancellation of athletic events and other outdoor activities.

Health advisories urging residents to stay indoors to limit exposure to the smokey air were issued Saturday from Bakersfield north to Redding, a distance of nearly 450 miles.

Air pollution readings in the region are two to 10 times the federal standard for clean air, said Dimitri Stanich, spokesman for the California Air Resources Board.

Some areas are experiencing the worst air quality on record, with the smoke hanging down to the ground like a fog.

Air quality agencies are especially concerned about small-particle pollution. The tiniest particles can penetrate past the body's immune defenses, traveling deep into the lungs and the bloodstream.

"When you have it on the scale we are seeing now, it is very dangerous to the general public health," Stanich said. "This is a very serious problem."

Changing weather brought smoke-clearing breezes and brief relief to some areas Saturday, but it could also bring lightning storms similar to the ones that ignited fires across Northern California a week ago.

Thunderstorms could strike anywhere in the northern Sierra Nevada or the northern Central Valley on Saturday night, said National Weather Service forecaster Johnnie Powell in Sacramento.

The thunderstorms could also bring a small amount of much-needed rain, he said. The front was expected to pass by Sunday, setting up a second week of abysmal air quality.

The renewed threat of dry lightning and stiffer breezes that could stir the wildfires led fire officials to declare a "red flag warning" _ meaning the most extreme fire danger _ until 5 a.m. Monday for Northern California.

On Saturday, President Bush issued an emergency declaration for California and ordered federal agencies to assist in firefighting efforts in many areas. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger had made the request on Friday.

More than 17,000 firefighters, 1,500 fire engines and bulldozers, and more than 80 helicopters and aircraft were fighting more than 1,000 fires Saturday, said state emergency services spokesman Kelly Huston.

"The summer has just begun, and fire conditions will only get tougher," Ruben Grijalva, director of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, warned in a weekly radio address on behalf of the governor.

The fires have destroyed 47 structures and injured 85 people and continue to threaten nearly 10,000 homes, businesses and buildings, according to his department.

A lightning-sparked wildfire in the Big Sur region of the Los Padres National Forest has burned 42 square miles and destroyed 16 homes. The blaze, which was only 3 percent contained, has forced the closure of a 12-mile stretch of coastal Highway 1 and driven away visitors at the peak of the tourist season.

Farther south in the forest, a wildfire that started three weeks ago has scorched 92 square miles of remote wilderness. It was 80 percent contained Saturday.

Stanich, of the Air Resources Board, advised people to stay inside and keep activity to a minimum. Children, the elderly and people with heart and lung problems are particularly vulnerable, but pollution levels are high enough to affect healthy adults.

Health officials have reported an increase in people complaining of eye and throat irritation and coughing. The poor air can also trigger asthma attacks and bronchitis.

Some veterinary offices said pet owners were bringing in dogs and cats with symptoms ranging from weepy eyes and irritated skin to difficulty breathing or unusual lethargy. Vets were advising that pets remain inside until the smoke clears.

Smoky air canceled this weekend's 100-mile Western States Endurance Run for the first time in its 31-year history. The decision disappointed 370 runners who had traveled from as far away as Africa for the annual race from Squaw Valley at Lake Tahoe to Auburn in the Sierra foothills.

In Sonoma County, the limited visibility kept the Energizer Bunny and dozens of other colorful hot air balloons from lifting off during Saturday's Hot Air Balloon Classic in Windsor.

Cities also closed public pools, canceled softball games and called off July Fourth fireworks displays. Schwarzenegger urged residents not to buy fireworks this year and said local governments should consider an outright ban, though he would not impose one statewide.

Near Las Vegas, a small plane crashed in a forested area, killing four people and touching off a wildfire that is threatening about 40 homes, said Ian Gregor, spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration. Authorities recommended that residents evacuate.

In Arizona, crews fighting a blaze in the Phoenix suburb of Laveen worked to establish a line at a river crossing. About 50 residents of 18 homes were ordered to evacuate in the afternoon but were being allowed to return Saturday night, said Bill Watt with the state Foresty Division. The fire had almost doubled in size in a day and consumed nearly 8 square miles, but was about one-third contained, officials said.

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Associated Press writers Terence Chea and Amanda Fehd contributed to this report.

 
 

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- pmag88 See Profile I'm a Fan of pmag88 permalink

Last year they waited until the smoke was too thick to target the fires with planes. They did the same thing again this year. Seems hard to believe the made the same mistake two years in a row.
Also, last year the media was all over the fires in Cali for weeks. This year, almost nothing from the media on these fires.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:24 AM on 06/29/2008
- TovSquirrel See Profile I'm a Fan of TovSquirrel permalink

The Central Valley looks like Los Angeles on a bad day in 1961

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 AM on 06/29/2008
- aaronr2000 See Profile I'm a Fan of aaronr2000 permalink

Has he declared a state of emergency for

Louisiana yet? The whole country is in a state of emergency until January 20, 2009.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 AM on 06/29/2008
- cluesearch See Profile I'm a Fan of cluesearch permalink

Rest assured that Bush's declaration means that Big Sur won't get any federal help. It's a kiss of death. Meant only as much as the press release it's written on--nada.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:13 PM on 06/29/2008
- valletta See Profile I'm a Fan of valletta permalink

We're in Paso Robles, which is close to the fires. The skies are smoky and the sunsets red and other-worldly. Today was much better but the thought that _anyone_ is considering fireworks anywhere in California is nuts! It's outlawed most places but there are illicit sales here and there. Crazy, when these firefighters are risking their lives on a daily basis for naturally occurring fires, as well as the ones started by the numb-nuts amongst us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 PM on 06/28/2008
- provgrays See Profile I'm a Fan of provgrays permalink

Just stand back and watch the aid California gets, as compared to the Gulf coast and the Midwest. Even Bush isn't stupid enough to risk all of those electoral votes in November.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:39 PM on 06/28/2008
- letsgetsmart See Profile I'm a Fan of letsgetsmart permalink

With what Georgie, you already spent all of our money and then some. Fire must be getting to close to one of his rich friends. Yeah, it happens every year and we are still here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 06/28/2008
- econdr See Profile I'm a Fan of econdr permalink

happens every year. we'll be fine...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:56 PM on 06/28/2008
- RoCali See Profile I'm a Fan of RoCali permalink

The air here is brown, gritty, and smokey. My adult daughter had her first asthma attack ever. Yet, last night, some idiot was setting off fireworks a couple of blocks from here. Insane.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 PM on 06/28/2008
- helonias See Profile I'm a Fan of helonias permalink

This is what happens in a fire derived ecosystem.

People should either live in houses build with fire resistant materrails and large fire buffers or not at all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:24 PM on 06/28/2008
- torrrep See Profile I'm a Fan of torrrep permalink

It doesn't like that. You can build houses out of fire resistant materials but what about the stuff on the inside? The temperatures grow and the insides burst into flames when the room reaches ignition temperature. By your line of thinking the same could have been said about New Orleans. People should not live in a bowl if their houses are not water and wind proof. Stick to what you know, which obviously is not this topic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 AM on 06/29/2008
- helonias See Profile I'm a Fan of helonias permalink

I live in a similar eco system, the fire service recommends a 100 foot cleared buffer around your house to prevent what you describe above.

If there is nothing burning within 100 feet of your house, it probably wont catch on fire.

Mr. Fire ecologist

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 AM on 06/29/2008
- bujeeboo See Profile I'm a Fan of bujeeboo permalink

As a former Californian, my heart is broken today.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:59 PM on 06/28/2008
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