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Dan:
Thanks for the kind words. I live just outside the evacuation area. I dealt with this already in the summer with the Gap Fire from the west and now we're being threatened from the east. One of my best friends lost his home that he just finished a two year renovation on. Fortunately, there have been no fatalities yet. It seems as though the fire season is longer than when I was younger and much more severe with each passing year.
Jarrod
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Jarrod, and anyone else,
Make sure to leave if you feel threatened The "Guejito" fire blew through our yard 13 months ago, our next door neighbor lost their house, ours by some incredible circumstances didn't burn, but we lost lots of landscaping, fences, etc. We waited until the last minute before we left, but with hindsight I am not sure that was a good idea. The smoke go so thick we couldn't see or breath right anymore (and subsequently couldn't think straight). The only way to stay is if you have proper breathing equipment and fireproof clothing. We had about 6 hours of watching and waiting with 4 cars packed full of stuff. One of the wooden patio cover posts even burned, but it didn't spread to the house. Even though the house was still here, the whole experience was really traumatic.
I'll be thinking of you.
Roland
Roland
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