Friday, October 11, 2019

Re: [CaliforniaDisasters] Saddleridge Fire

Will do.   This is about the worse case scenario as it can get in the northern San Fernando Valley.   Heavy wind, warm, no air support, and very little ground support.   I say the last thing, as there's just too much burning in too wide of an area.    I'm watching homes burn on streets I grew up on.

Now hearing ALL of Porter Ranch is being evacuated.   That has never happened before.   Population I'd estimate to be around 10,000+.   Chatsworth to the west is next.   

Jason

In a message dated 10/11/2019 2:20:06 AM Pacific Standard Time, kimnoyes@gmail.com writes:

Please keep us updated and feel free to share photos/videos as Groups.io is user friendly enough that you can attach videos and copy & paste photos into posts and the rest of us can seem them in our emails or from the website.

On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 2:11 AM fizzboy7 via Groups.Io <fizzboy7=aol.com@groups.io> wrote:
My manager, aunt, and friend have all evacuated.   Homes are burning a few streets over.   We moved out of Porter Ranch in 2013.   Lots of close calls, like the 2008 Sayer/Sesnon fire.   This fire is taking the same path down Aliso Canyon.
God help these people... it's going to be a very long night and Friday.

Jason

In a message dated 10/11/2019 1:27:04 AM Pacific Standard Time, karriescott@gmail.com writes:

Here is a couple links for broadcastify on the Fire


https://www.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/2846/web  




Scott Bixler 
Photojournalist/Yoga Photographer
(424) 299-9066


 




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