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Wednesday Fire Thread

The winds are starting to die down, but several fires are still blazing with little containment throughout Southern California.  Assemblyman Pedro Nava put up a great list of the various fires and their status as of midnight last night.  The PCH reopened around Malibu, meaning that the fire does not appear to be running to the coast in that area.  We're up to 313 homes lost in the Lake Arrowhead area as a result of the Slide Fire.  And the Witch and the Poomacha fires are close to merging. Of course, the possibility of the “vacuum effect”, warm on air sucking in lower pressure cool sea air creating winds from the coast to the deserts, still exists.  The firefighters are now working on clearing fuel, which is much more manageable with lower wind speeds.

I should also note this great diary with a list of resources and ways to volunteer and help out.

The Los Angeles County Public Health office has updated their 211 page to reflect resources to assist Southland Fires 2007. Here's the page from San Diego County San Diego County Fire information. Speaker Fabian Nunez and the Assembly Dem Caucus have a new Emergency Services Website.  Here's one Google Map with Fire information, and another, KPBS Google Map of San Diego fires. And don't forget the U-T's fireblog.

Blood donations are greatly needed. The San Diego Blood Bank will hold blood drives Tuesday at two wildfire emergency evacuation sites, Qualcomm Stadium and the Del Mar Fairgrounds, officials said. Also, check out the Red Cross schedule. If you would like to donate money, our recommendation is the San Diego Foundation's After the Fire Fund. You can donate online here.

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Animal Evacuations: 818-991-0071
Arrowhead Schools 909-499-9900
Buckweed, Canyon Fire: 323-881-2411
Coronado Hills Fire: 619-590-3160
Grass Valley Fire: 909-383-5688
Harris, Rice, McCoy Fire: 619-590-3160
Irvine: 714-628-7085
Lake Forest 714-628-7085
Malibu: 310-456-2489
Orange County 800-540-8282
Ranch Fire: 626-574-5208
Riverside: 909.988.3650
Roca Fire: 951-940-6985
Santa Clarita Evacuations: 661-295-6366
Santiago Fire: 714-573-6200
Sedgewick Fire: 805-681-5546
Slide and Witch: Fire 619-590-3160
US Forest Line: 626-574-5208

UPDATE (3:30 Brian): Of course, you knew immigration would come up.  Per some comments, right wing talk show hosts are already complaining about undocumented immigrants at the shelters. I suppose they would rather what? Stay in their charred residences?

This morning, Rep. Brian Bilbray (R, CA-50), mentioned on CSPAN that officials believed that “20 illegals” were killed by the fires on the border. You know, b/c there are so many of those “illegals” sneaking in, it was just bound to happen. It was he said unfortunate, but you know, not unfortunate enough to quit the framing of these people's very existence of being illegal and it was merely a bummer that 20, or so, of them were horrifyingly burned alive. I suppose framing is a 24/7/365 job for Bilbray.

UPDATE (2:02pm Shayera) Some of the evacuation orders are being lifted. Mallibu Canyon residents are being allowed to return home.  The evacuation order for residents affected by the Buckweed fire has been lifted. But residents are not being allowed to return home yet due to the weather conditions. San Diego and Irvine are still in quite a lot of danger.

UPDATE: (1:41 by David) I should mention that at tonight's Westside LA Drinking Liberally event, we're going to be passing the hat around for relief efforts.  Stop by if you can.  We're starting at 7:00pm at The Cock & Bull Pub, 2947 Lincoln Blvd., Santa Monica.

UPDATE: (1:32 by David) Apparently a major problem right now is the electricity island around San Diego.  They're basically cut off from the grid, meaning that large uses of power could cause a blackout.  20,000 homes and businesses are currently without power.  Most of the LA County blazes are under control, so the story really is in Orange and San Diego Counties.  A suspected arsonist was shot and killed in San Bernardino last night.  And there's a new fire in Riverside County.

UPDATE: (11:24 by Brian) More crazies crawling out of the woodwork. This one, James Hartline, an ex-gay activist, blames the gays. Wow, if it was all the LGBT community's fault, I would have figured West Hollywood and the Castro would have been harder hit. I guess Mayor Sanders' decision to support marriage equality was way more powerful than Gavin Newsom's move to authorize marriages in San Francisco.

On real events, I-5 is now fully open. The Harris Fire will, hopefully, be controlled by the end of the day, and the Witch and Poomacha fires are now combined burning over 200,000 acres..

Fourth Fire Thread

The winds are starting to die down, but several fires are still blazing with little containment throughout Southern California.  Assemblyman Pedro Nava put up a great list of the various fires and their status as of midnight last night.  The PCH reopened around Malibu, meaning that the fire does not appear to be running to the coast in that area.  We’re up to 313 homes lost in the Lake Arrowhead area as a result of the Slide Fire.  And the Witch and the Poomacha fires are close to merging.

I should also note this great diary with a list of resources and ways to volunteer and help out.

Use this as a new thread.

Thanks to flickr user vissago for some powerful photos.

The Los Angeles County Public Health office has updated their 211 page to reflect resources to assist Southland Fires 2007. Here's the page from San Diego County San Diego County Fire information. Speaker Fabian Nunez and the Assembly Dem Caucus have a new Emergency Services Website.  Here's one Google Map with Fire information, and another, KPBS Google Map of San Diego fires.

Blood donations are greatly needed. The San Diego Blood Bank will hold blood drives Tuesday at two wildfire emergency evacuation sites, Qualcomm Stadium and the Del Mar Fairgrounds, officials said. We'll update with tomorrow's blood donation schedule. If you would like to donate money, our recommendation is the San Diego Foundation's After the Fire Fund. You can donate online here.

 Here are some phone numbers to get information:

Animal Evacuations: 818-991-0071
Arrowhead Schools 909-499-9900
Buckweed, Canyon Fire: 323-881-2411
Coronado Hills Fire: 619-590-3160
Grass Valley Fire: 909-383-5688
Harris, Rice, McCoy Fire: 619-590-3160
Irvine: 714-628-7085
Lake Forest 714-628-7085
Malibu: 310-456-2489
Orange County 800-540-8282
Ranch Fire: 626-574-5208
Riverside: 909.988.3650
Roca Fire: 951-940-6985
Santa Clarita Evacuations: 661-295-6366
Santiago Fire: 714-573-6200
Sedgewick Fire: 805-681-5546
Slide and Witch: Fire 619-590-3160
US Forest Line: 626-574-5208

Bill Richardson: Neighbors Help Neighbors in Need

This displaced Southern Californian sends her most heartfelt gratitudes out to Governor Bill and the New Mexico firefighters for their generosity. Bill also donated $10,000 to the Red Cross to help assist in the recovery efforts. This has led me to believe that under a President Richardson administration, the National Guard will be home to support their fellow citizens in a time of natural emergency. That is just one reason why I support Richardson for president.

http://www.dailykos….

Bill Richardson ordered New Mexico firefighters today to assist in bringing the devastating fires in Southern California under control. He noted, “Neighbors should help neighbors in their time of need.”

This is another illustration of Richardson’s leadership skills in operation. Richardson’s vision of neighbors helping neighbors, however, is not limited to domestic matters. Last week Richardson gave a well received speech in Iowa on the role the U.S. can play in improving the welfare of the planet and human race.

Third Fire Thread – One Million Evacuees

( – promoted by Brian Leubitz)

The Associated Press is reporting that one million people have now been evacuated throughout California.  1,300 homes have been consumed in the fire, and efforts have moved from putting out the blazes to just saving buildings.  Until the winds subside tomorrow, that's going to be the bulk of the efforts. Use this as a new thread. Thanks to flickr use vissago for some powerful photos.

The Los Angeles County Public Health office has updated their 211 page to reflect resources to assist Southland Fires 2007. Here's the page from San Diego County San Diego County Fire information. Speaker Fabian Nunez and the Assembly Dem Caucus have a new Emergency Services Website.  Here's one Google Map with Fire information, and another, KPBS Google Map of San Diego fires.

Blood donations are greatly needed. The San Diego Blood Bank will hold blood drives Tuesday at two wildfire emergency evacuation sites, Qualcomm Stadium and the Del Mar Fairgrounds, officials said. We'll update with tomorrow's blood donation schedule. If you would like to donate money, our recommendation is the San Diego Foundation's After the Fire Fund. You can donate online here.

 Here are some phone numbers to get information:

Animal Evacuations: 818-991-0071
Arrowhead Schools 909-499-9900
Buckweed, Canyon Fire: 323-881-2411
Coronado Hills Fire: 619-590-3160
Grass Valley Fire: 909-383-5688
Harris, Rice, McCoy Fire: 619-590-3160
Irvine: 714-628-7085
Lake Forest 714-628-7085
Malibu: 310-456-2489
Orange County 800-540-8282
Ranch Fire: 626-574-5208
Riverside: 909.988.3650
Roca Fire: 951-940-6985
Santa Clarita Evacuations: 661-295-6366
Santiago Fire: 714-573-6200
Sedgewick Fire: 805-681-5546
Slide and Witch: Fire 619-590-3160
US Forest Line: 626-574-5208

UPDATE (3:30am Brian): The 5 is closed near Camp Pendelton(b/w 78 and Cristianitos) due to a fire on the base. Traffic is being rerouted back to I-15. The Witch Fire and the Poomacha fire are close to converging, if they haven't already. Add'l Mandatory Evacuations: Fallbrook (again), Bonsall, San Luis Rey Heights and Winterwarm

UPDATE (9:45pm) Here are some statistics to take note of. 420,424  acres burned, 1,115 homes burned, 881,500 people evacuated.

UPDATE (8:04pm Robert) OC's Santiago Fire has burned a dozen homes in Modjeska Canyon – and has made an ominous turn back toward the south. Trabuco Canyon, O'Neill Regional Park, and Rancho Santa Margarita are potentially threatened. OC Sheriffs have closed roads leading into those areas, but no evacuations have yet been ordered.

 UPDATE (6:53pm Shayera) A little bit of good news. The fire that broke out in Acton this afternoon appears to have been fully contained.   

UPDATE (6:13pm David) Someone tell me what Rush Limbaugh's on about here.  It's actually unreadable.  It's just a mish-mosh of every bugaboo tangentially related to California and nature just drizzled on top of one another.  I honestly can't find the unifying thread.  There's class envy, global warming denialism, anti-government screeds, all squished together with a cherry on top.

I've been looking at these fires from my California town (which is near the beach so I'm not supposed to live here, according to Rush, even though humans have organized around bodies of water for 10,000 years, and Rush himself lives – wait for it – by the beach), and a lot of things have gone through my head about the fires, but never once did I think to BLAME somebody for them. 

Time for Glenn Beck to go after laughing at fire victims

(Media Matters suggests you call Premiere Radio Networks at (818)377-5300. – promoted by Bob Brigham)

From Glenn Beck today:

I think there is a handful of people who hate America. Unfortunately for them, a lot of them are losing their homes in a forest fire today. (MediaMatters 10/22/07)

Besides the obvious lack of knowing what he’s talking about, this is so inappropriate that it’s practically laughable. First of all, has Beck even ever been to SoCal? First, they are called wildfires, next, the areas that are buring are some of the redder in the state.  Funny, except, that people are losing their homes and becoming homeless. And this jerk has the gall to call other people anti-American? Perhaps the guy laughing at people’s loss shouldn’t be the one too judge others.  More of the offending remarks over the flip, and audio at Media Matters.

BECK: Schwarzenegger came out over the weekend and he said the Republicans need to run to the center and they need to grab the center. And the headline — I looked at it, and I went “OK, OK, what is this? What is this? Oh, it’s Schwarzenegger. I’m probably going to disagree with it.” And then I started reading it, and I absolutely disagreed with it. He said they need to start talking about health care and education. That’s not the way to win.

Let’s talk about health care and education? That’s not the way to win. That’s not the way to win on any front. I’m not even talking about — the least I care about is winning the election. How about winning the war? How about saving our country? And, you know, it made me think. I want to make this very clear. When I say on the air, and I’ve said it a lot lately, that we need to come together and we need to get back into the center, we’re being pushed on to the edges — I want you to understand, that is not on policies. I don’t mean that we come in the center on policies. We come to the center on principles. We come back to the center of the melting pot, that we’re all one America, that just because I disagree with you doesn’t mean you hate America, and I love America. We all love America. We just disagree on how we should function, what we should do, big government, small government. It doesn’t mean you hate America. I think there is a handful of people who hate America. Unfortunately for them, a lot of them are losing their homes in a forest fire today.

Fires

(Bumped. See also the video thread. And, feel free to post short diaries of your own if you have anything else to update. – promoted by Brian Leubitz)

Please see our new fire thread here.

As we all know, the Los Angeles and San Diego areas are getting hit by some horrific fires. The fires burning right now are in occupied areas. A number of our readers (including me) live near these burns.

Bloodmobiles will be at Qualcomm Stadium until 3:30pm today and at Qualcomm and Del Mar Fairgrounds tomorrow. Give if you can. Stay safe. And drop us a line here if you need anything.

Open Evacuation Centers in San Diego (partial): Qualcomm Stadium, PETCO Park, Steele Canyon High School, Campo Community Center, Mount Carmel High School, Santana High, Escondido High, San Marcos High School, Chula Vista High School, Mission Hills Church (Escondido), Grossmont High, Granite Hills High, new: Carlsbad High, Encinitas Senior Center, New Community Church in Vista, Faith Chapel in Spring Valley.
Google Map with Fire information.  

UPDATE: (8:36pm Lucas) Eastbound 76 is now closed at Melrose Drive in eastern Oceanside.  Fires have moved into Fairbanks Ranch and residents of Del Mar are being told to leave. Anyone unable to self-evacuate should call 858-704-3694.  New fire reported right now. Tierrasanta at Santo Rd. and 52. No details yet…totally new area. “Probably the worst time of day to see something like this.”

UPDATE: (8:29pm Lucas) 6 firefighters in critical condition around the corner from me at the UCSD Burn Center. Rice Canyon fire still 0% contained.  Also to reiterate- newest evacuation order includes coastal areas of Torrey Pines, Del Mar, and Solana Beach.  This fire is going all the way to the ocean and it's doing it soon apparently. UPDATED UPDATE: Cowles Mountain fire now fully controlled. I didn't even know there WAS a Cowles Mountain fire.

UPDATE: (8:13pm Lucas): 2,300 inmates being added to the firefighting per the Governor. 34 injuries now reported.  Firefighters are reporting losing valuable time due to people refusing to evacuate. PLEASE just go if directed.  Even if you think you'll be fine, other people won't be. 

UPDATE: (8:02pm Lucas): Proctor Valley Rd. has been breached between Chula Vista and Jamul.  Southeast of Lake Poway there are reports of multiple structures burning.  Lomas Serenas in Escondido has multiple houses burning- 320 home development.  

UPDATE: (7:59pm Lucas) Craigslist community section coming through in the clutch

UPDATE (7:43pm Lucas): LA update per comment at TBogg- Agua Dulce and Castai fires are arson. Who hates America again?

UPDATE (7:40pm Lucas): All wholesale from UT blog: Elderly are being evacuated from Del Mar Fairgrounds by ambulances from Orange and Riverside Counties. “Witch Creek Fire is now 145,000 acres and 0% contained. The cause is under investigation. 600 structures have been destroyed (500 residences, 50 outbuildings and 100 commercial properties). 300 structures have been damaged (250 residences, 75 commercial properties and 50 outbuildings). There has been 7 injuries to firefighters and 1 injury to a civilian. Communities threatened: San Diego, Poway, Ramona, Escondido, Lakeside, Valley Center, San Marcos, Rancho Santa Fe. Currently there are 89 engines, 9 fire crews, 10 dozers, 2 water tenders — about 625 firefighters. The ICP has been moved to Kit Carson Park (at Kit Carson Park and Bear Valley Parkway).”

UPDATE (7:25pm Lucas): Del Mar Polo Grounds under mandatory evacuation. West of Black Mountain Rd., South of Del Dios Hwy, North of  Sorrento Valley Road all the way to the ocean. Not good.

UPDATE (7:05pm Lucas): Mandatory evacuation order now for Bella Lago community in Chula Vista.

UPDATE (7:03pm Lucas): Reports coming in about price gouging and false evacuation orders. Good to see people banding together…assholes. 

UPDATE (6:53pm Lucas) Live footage of a bulldozer in Ramona literally pushing fire across an open plain.  Recent interview with a woman who evacuated from low-income housing commenting on how she would have no place to go- no other low-income options, they'll end up not being able to afford a new place period. UPDATED UPDATE (6:56) what was presumed to be a backfire is actually reaction to spot fires popping up all over Ramona breaching dozer lines.

UPDATE (6:33pm Lucas): 70 homes confirmed lost in Poway. Voluntary Evac in Carlsbad south of Airport Road. NBC Today Show and Nightly News will report from San Diego tomorrow.  U-T blog has been transferred to blogger to handle the volume. 

 UPDATE (5:52pm Lucas): Escondido has said residents who have been evacuated will not be allowed back for at least 24 hours.  Evacuation area is now south of 52 in the Scripps Ranch area.  Del Mar Fairgrounds have reached full capacity and is now closed.  El Camino High School in Oceanside is now open for evacuees.

UPDATE (5:45pm Lucas): MCAS Miramar is evacuating aircraft to other parts of California.  Mayor Cheryl Cox of Chula Vista: Voluntary evac still in effect, needs cots, air mattresses, sleeping bags at Chula Vista High.  Chula Vistans only- don't clog the highways.  Fires are continuing to approach through Otay Lakes towards Chula Vista.

UPDATE (5:25pm Julia): Just heard from the locals in Potrero that the deceased was wheelchair bound and thus was unable to esscape the fire.  Just awful.

UPDATE (5:00pm Lucas): At least 100 homes burned in Fallbrook.  Fire in the southeast appears to be moving northwest towards Chula Vista.  Mt. Helix evacuations and homes destroyed.

UPDATE (4:53pm Lucas): Insurance reps are setting up “one-stop-shopping” location for relief, probably but not definitely at Qualcomm.  

UPDATE (4:41pm Lucas): Qualcomm desperate for: Prepared Food, milk, ice, cots, blankets, sleeping bags, pillows, sunscreen, pet food, air mattresses, canopies for shade, paper towels, handi-wipes, toilet paper, paper plates, cups, utensils, pet food, disposable styrofoam coolers, cell phone chargers/batteries, cash. Can be dropped at Gate P at the stadium via Friars Rd. No homecooked food.

UPDATE (4:34pm Lucas): PETCO Park now open for evacuees.  Customs Enforcement is preparing to evacuate its Otay Mesa detention center.  Mesa Grande Indian Reservation evacuated.  Countywide request for horse trailers.  El Cajon evac centers: El Cajon Animal Shelter for household pets and small livestock. Westfield Parkway Mall for large livestock and RVs/Campers. New Home Depot location open for large livestock and RVs/Campers.

Smoke hangs over San Diego UPDATE (4:27pm Lucas): Rancho Bernardo threat has likely passed. Rancho Santa Fe still burning, Kearny Mesa still manned by firefighters.  At one point today downtown SD was protected by only one fire engine. No damage yet to Scripps Ranch. Out of Black Mountain area.  Still moving west, Firefighters will be out all night.  Text SDFIRE to 85183 for updates.  Evacuations going well, vital that people leave immediately when directed.

UPDATE (4:23pm Lucas): 45000 residents being evacuated from Rice fire; 6-10 structures lost, 1 minor firefighter injury.  Harris 20K+ acres. NE influence towards Otay Mesa and Lakes. San Marcos fire 100% contained.  Basecamp for Harris fire at Gillespie Field.  Witch Creek fire extensive movement through Escondido and City of San Diego, 20K+ acres, containment unknown. Mapping tomorrow.

UPDATE (Monday 4:07pm Lucas): “Many” structures destroyed in Rice Canyon fire, 2 injured, 0% containment, 750 acres, no estimate on containment.

UPDATE: (Monday 4:03pm Lucas) Governor Schwarzenegger pays surprise-ish visit to burn victims.  There are currently 18 victims being treated at the UCSD Burn Center in Hillcrest.  Fiesta Island has now opened to take 500 owners and big animals as of 4pm.

UPDATE: (Monday 3:56pm Lucas) Valley Oaks mobile home park has been completely destroyed.  Mandatory evac: West Alpine, West Eastlake, San Miguel Ranch areas and Rolling Hills Ranch areas.

UPDATE: (Monday 3:50PM Lucas) Check New map with partial info in pictoral form.  Carlsbad east of I-5, parts of Del Mar being evacuated.  El Toro in Orange County. is opening an Evac Center for Fallbrook.  Pendleton is receiving evacuees from Lakeside and Fallbrook.  Power has been fully restored from earlier outages.  Evac for DoD and Military personnel at 32nd Street Naval Base and Coronado.

UPDATE: (Monday 3:47pm Lucas) Chula Vista High School is receiving evacuees from the Otay Mesa and San Ysidro areas

UPDATE: Monday 2:51PM by Brian: Lots of news. The Rice fire has jumped I-15 at Highway 395, with the possibility of arson involved. Chula Vista is now under an optional evacuation order, and Scripps Ranch is entirely closed off, except to exit to the South on I-15. We'll try to time-stamp the updates for now on. There is also a report of a new fire in the Stevenson Ranch area. No real details as of right now.

UPDATE: Monday 3:05PM by Julia: Cell networks are down in SD, overloaded by the traffic.
(old updates over the flip)

UPDATE by Brian: Wow, this could end up being a disaster of historic proportions. Currently the majority of North San Diego is under an evacuation order from I-5 eastward, Nort of 56. Like Shayera said, stay safe and follow all suggestions of the firefighters. And, of course, our thoughts go out to the firefighters that have already been injured, and those currently battling the blazes. Constant updates at the U-T.

UPDATE by Julia: The lone death came from the tiny town of Potrero, they very same town that has been battling Blackwater.  One of the arguments against placing the training base there was the high risk of fire like the Cedar fire.  And now it is happening. 250,000 evacuated and climbing.

UPDATE by Lucas: Rancho Santa Fe is being evacuated as the winds shift and the fire heads in that direction.  Chula Vista in the southwest has activated its emergency plans as well.  Major Evacuation Centers are now set up at Qualcomm Stadium and the Del Mar Fairgrounds as well as smaller sites at schools and community centers throughout the county.  UPDATED UPDATE by Lucas: “Very good chance” that the fire will ultimately reach the coast.

UPDATE by Lucas: Live footage on the news of charred houses in Rancho Bernardo- lots of them.  Fires in Poway and southern Escondido.  Some areas of San Marcos are being reopened. Large animals are being evacuated to the Lakeside Rodeo (east county is horse country).  Del Mar Fairgrounds is only a temporary evac point, no overnight.  People will be sent elsewhere overnight.  Qualcomm Stadium is likely to be open for overnight.  I-15 north of 56 is still mostly closed.  21,000 are currently without power according to SDG&E.  Mira Mesa High School evac point is at capacity and thus closed to new people.  Parts of Leucadia and Lakeside are now under mandatory evacuation in addition to Rancho Santa Fe.

UPDATE by Lucas: North County Fire Chief says the Witch Fire will reach the coast.  Anyone downwind should start making plans to leave. UPDATED UPDATE by Lucas: Flames are in sight of Pomerado Hospital, cresting the hills to the east at about 11am.  Patients are being evacuated via schoolbus and mechanics are pulling firefighting equipment.

UPDATE by Lucas: Officials in Solana Beach are going door to door in some neighborhoods west of I-5 advocating voluntary evacuation.  First evacuations west of I-5. UPDATED UPDATE by Lucas: Evacuations have begun in Del Mar as well.

UPDATE by Lucas: San Diego Unified School District has now closed and will be closed tomorrow. Parents are asked to pick up their kids.

UPDATE by Lucas: Clear Channel radio is now back up after being knocked off. 10,000+ now at Qualcomm according to the U-T.  The Del Mar Racetrack's horse stalls are now full.  South Bay is currently doing alright, the fire has not yet burned into Chula Vista.

UPDATE by Lucas: At least 8 different fires are currently burning throughout San Diego County.  All residents of Solana Beach have been advised to prepare for evacuation extending the earlier voluntary partial evacuation. Call has been put out for pre-packaged food, cots, bedding, sleeping bags, etc. for Qualcomm as people start looking towards spending the night.  Weather service is saying “reason to be optimistic on Wednesday.”  That's a long time from now.

UPDATE by Shayera: The Los Angeles County Health Official is issuing an alert due to the quality of the air: County issues health alert due to smoky air.

UPDATE by Lucas: SDSU has cancelled classes for the rest of the day and tomorrow. National Guard is now on standby. Miramar College is closed.  Community of Esmerelda in South County near San Ysidro is being closed down.

UPDATE by David: Here's a little something from America's asshole, Glenn Beck:

 

“I think there is a handful of people who hate America. Unfortunately for them, a lot of them are losing their homes in a forest fire today.”

UPDATE by Lucas: Fallbrook evacuations are beginning now in the eastern half of the community.  Valley Center mandatory evacuations have begun in the Bear Valley area with Valley Center High School as the evacuation center.  Evacuation centers are starting to open ad hoc in El Cajon for people and livestock.

UPDATE by Lucas: San Ysidro High School, previously designated as an evacuation center, is being evacuated.  Scharzenneger press conference starting now.

UPDATE by Lucas: Office is closing now so I'm heading home to pack up just in case and then get back online in a bit for more updates.  Latest now is that Scripps Ranch is being told to pack up and leave and that there are new evacuations to the south in the Otay Mesa area.  Others can jump in with details for a while or I'll be back whenever I can.

 

Fighting and the Home-front

One of the main arguments in favor of the War in Iraq is that we need to fight terrorists over there so we are safe back at home.  This week proves the fallacy of such an argument on two fronts.  The terrorists are still here.  Thankfully, law enforcement did its job and they were caught in time.  Then came the heated discussion over National Guard preparedness.

Kansas Gov. Sebelius took the President to task over the slow and limited response to the deadly tornado.  Now two wildfires in California have prompted legitimate fears that it could happen here too.  Our National Guard is stretched to the limit and only has half of the equipment it needs.  We are missing about $1 billion worth of trucks, generators, GPS units and other crucial equipment for disaster response.  If we get a major disaster we will be in real trouble.

Chron:

In California, half of the equipment the National Guard needs is not in the state, either because it is deployed in Iraq or other parts of the world or because it hasn’t been funded, according to Lt. Col. John Siepmann. While the Guard is in good shape to handle small-scale incidents, “our concern is a catastrophic event,” he said.

“You would see a less effective response (to a major incident),” he said.

The drought this year has increased the risk of fire, something that became very apparent when Griffith Park and Catalina caught on fire.  We are due for another major Bay Area earthquake any time now.  It is not a question of if, but when the next one will strike.  We are gambling that it will not happen while the Guard is under-equipped.

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger also acknowledged the National Guard’s equipment woes and attributed them to the war. National Guard policy has required that much of the equipment that goes with units to Iraq stays there.

“A lot of equipment has gone to Iraq, and it doesn’t come back when the troops come back,” Schwarzenegger said Thursday at a news conference in Sacramento, where he was asked about the National Guard. “So this is one thing we have been talking about, how do we get this equipment back as quickly as possible in case we need it, and we also need it for training.”

It’s not like Arnold has not known the problem existed before this week.  This should have been addressed a long time ago, when we first started sending the Guard overseas.  But no, it takes until we are on the precipice of a crisis for them to get their rears in gear.  The amount of missing gear is tremendous.  Lives could be lost because of their absence, in the event of a serious emergency.

The California National Guard is missing about $1 billion worth of equipment of all types, according to a Guard listing provided to The Chronicle. Much of the equipment would be useful in handling events like electricity blackouts, earthquakes or other emergencies.

For example, guidelines suggest the Guard should have 39 diesel generators on hand, but it has none. Guidelines suggest having 1,410 of a certain type of Global Positioning Satellite device; the Guard has none of those.

Some of the equipment is in Iraq, Afghanistan or other parts of the world — 209 vehicles, including 110 humvees and 63 military trucks that could be used to transport troops or supplies, are out of the state. The Guard has only 62 percent of the vehicles it believes it needs in California.

Other equipment has not been funded by the federal government, which provides virtually all of the National Guard’s budget.

Gear is getting worn down quickly in Iraq and they have been cannibalizing stocks at home to make up for it, making the situation even worse.  They cannot magically make the gear appear.  Replacing it will take time, especially the heavy vehicles.  Generators and GPS units should come quicker.  That is, if Schwarzenegger can get Bush to do something about the situation.  I am not holding my breath.