View Full Version : Major fires in San Diego
ufcrusher
10-26-2003, 10:34 AM
There are MAJOR fires burning all around the San Diego region. Unfortunately, I am surrounded by them. Brainsmile is probably in the thick of them (Scripps Ranch has been evacuated). This is not fun. :(
Interstate 15 is closed from North of the 52.
http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/2582220/detail.html
Mademoiselle NOBS
10-26-2003, 11:26 AM
Anyone know who's covering all the SoCal fires? I'm trying to keep track of them for the sake of all my SoCal friends, but everyone seems to be covering fires locally, and the local news only seems to report anything during regular news hours.
Being in the Newport/Santa Ana area I'm pretty much surrounded by all the fires as well. Last night the winds were so strong it not only carried tons of ash, but waves of heat coming from the fires. Basically, when the wind wasn't blowing on you outside it was fairly cool, but the moment the wind picked up it almost felt like opening the door of a warm oven. And the burning smell has been strong since yesterday afternoon.
eSDee
10-26-2003, 11:53 AM
All the channels are interrupting regular programming to bring news about the fires. There are some pretty graphic images being shown which are pretty disturbing. Hopefully it will turn out well with no more loss of lives.
eSDee
10-26-2003, 12:17 PM
I live pretty far from where the fires are(about 25 miles) but here in the downtown area it is dark and ominous. Here are a few pics that I took from my balcony:
http://www.sdlocals.com/images/sdfire/DSCF0033.JPG
http://www.sdlocals.com/images/sdfire/DSCF0034.JPG
http://www.sdlocals.com/images/sdfire/DSCF0035.JPG
http://www.sdlocals.com/images/sdfire/DSCF0036.JPG
http://www.sdlocals.com/images/sdfire/DSCF0037.JPG
Dave_7
10-26-2003, 12:39 PM
Wild.
Dave.
ufcrusher
10-26-2003, 01:11 PM
I went to get my lunch and could see flames clearly when I was coming back.
It is fairly un-nerving to see smoke plumes coming up from the ground all around you. The really stupid thing is that they are saying that the fires are X distance away and yet I can see that there are fires where they are not reporting them!
BTW, all of our cars had some Ash all over them. Additionally, the place that most of the stations are shooting from is less than 10 miles from my home.
DankNstickY
10-26-2003, 01:39 PM
yea, there's a huge fire out in simi valley, i havent been watching the news at all so i dont know where the fires are. our house and everything is covered in ash, and we live about 20-30 miles from simi. smells bad and the sky is orange...
Dave_7
10-26-2003, 01:47 PM
I hear there's flames at Convoy and the 52.
Dave.
InfiniteNothing
10-26-2003, 02:09 PM
WOW! that's close. About 7 miles from me. I checked online and there are fires between the 52 and claremont mesa blv as far east as the 805. I know there are some fires along miramar rd which is close too. If anyone has a good recent map of the fire I'd apreciate it greatly. The san bernardino fire map would be nice too.
Ladogaboy
10-26-2003, 02:44 PM
Yeah, this happens every couple of years where I'm from. It's pretty normal for me, but I haven't seen anything like this in SoCal until now. Either way, the winds are starting to pick up, so the firefighters are going to have their hands full.
InfiniteNothing
10-26-2003, 02:55 PM
Lol. The Wb news station was evacuated so they are showing NBC. They'll be back soon.
gear02
10-26-2003, 02:56 PM
Originally posted by eSDeeLoco
I live pretty far from where the fires are(about 25 miles) but here in the downtown area it is dark and ominous. Here are a few pics that I took from my balcony:
http://www.sdlocals.com/images/sdfire/DSCF0033.JPG
http://www.sdlocals.com/images/sdfire/DSCF0034.JPG
http://www.sdlocals.com/images/sdfire/DSCF0035.JPG
http://www.sdlocals.com/images/sdfire/DSCF0036.JPG
http://www.sdlocals.com/images/sdfire/DSCF0037.JPG
wow! What time did you take those pics?
Hope you're safe.
RoniMan
10-26-2003, 03:04 PM
Originally posted by gear02
Hope you're safe.
:stupid:
hope everyone is safe
brainsmile
10-26-2003, 04:24 PM
thanks for thinking of me UFCrusher. My house in scripps ranch closed escrow earlier this month so I'm no longer in that area. I'm near Santa Luz now so I'm ok for now but I see nothing but black smoke around me right now. It's very scary
irwin
10-26-2003, 05:38 PM
from ucr
http://www.lemonizer.com/upload/uploadsOct/114_1402_small.JPG (http://www.lemonizer.com/upload/uploadsOct/114_1402.JPG)
appleseed
10-26-2003, 05:40 PM
d00d, like 500+ homes gone already in all these fires.
i really hope everyone makes it ok. this sucks.
eSDee
10-26-2003, 06:20 PM
Originally posted by gear02
wow! What time did you take those pics?
Hope you're safe.
Thanks buddy. It was around 11 am when I took these pictures with a crappy digital camera. There is one image on TV right now that is stuck in my mind. The news was talking about this one car that caught on fire or something and 4 people were killed in it. Next image is a man laying on the ground weeping. They announced that two of his kids were in the car :sad:
Right now it seems like most of the freeways are closing up with exception of the 5 and most of the 8. It looks like a lot of people won't be going to work tomorrow.
dbax791
10-26-2003, 06:23 PM
You guys stay safe - best wishes and prayers from AZ.
Fires are a nasty thing to deal with. Last year we had the worst in history - burned 1/8 the trees on my parent's summer property.
One was caused by some jackass out-of-work fireman who thought he could get temp work by setting a blaze. 300,000 acres later he got his wish (and a nice time w/Bubba in the slammer)
Another was caused by a lost hiker trying to signal a plane. Hello!?!? We live in Arizona! one discarded cigarrette will set the state on fire.
Does anyone know how the SD fires got started?
DankNstickY
10-26-2003, 07:51 PM
rumor was that at least 1 was started on purpose. dont know if that was confirmed though.
ufcrusher
10-26-2003, 08:23 PM
We have been on evacuation standby for a couple of hours now. The news stated that those in Poway and RB should consider a vouluntary evacuation.
They keep showing the flames a little bit away from our home but we have not gotten official notice that we have to evacuate, but have all of our stuff ready to go. I am just afraid that if we dont evacuate we will have a knock on the door at 4 am telling us that we have 2 minutes to get out of here. This is why we have everything either locked in our cars or within easy reach.
All I know is that out here in Torrance, it's smelled like fire all day, and it was really hard for me and the g/f to breath. I think we are about 60 miles away from the closest fires
southpark12345
10-26-2003, 10:12 PM
I can't stop watching the news. I have a few friends that have been evacuated. They are freaking, because they have no information on their homes. This morning KFMB showed a father who just lost his family in their car that went up in flames.(SO SAD)
My work has already shut down for tomorrow. This is just crazy.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?g=events/ts/062003wildfires&tmpl=sl&e=1",750,580
spigidygak
10-26-2003, 10:21 PM
Yeah, the big cedar one that got into scripps was started by a hunter that got lost and shot out a signal flare. But its been an interesting day for me. Had some friends come down for the weekend and had to figure out how they could get back home since the 15 was shut down and then the 163 had a small commuter plane crash right before the municipal airport there. One of my sister's co-workers has a house in scripps and still is not sure if his house is still there or not. Also mnf got moved to arizona. . . hello. . . Arizona Chargers? Hehe. I guess the good thing outta all of this is for the Tempe Arizona residents, that game will be free!
eSDee
10-26-2003, 10:27 PM
Here's a pic one of my buddies just sent me:
http://ipsodox.com/images/031026aerial.jpg
Thesifer
10-26-2003, 10:36 PM
So.. I was watching the news here in Chula Vista earlier... and heard one of the Anchor Ladies say " It looks as if San Diego has descended into Hell. " ... For some reason that seems like something that would be considered wrong for her to say.. but .. whatever.. Ex Girlfriends Place in Santee is horseshoed in by fire... and for some reason.. she isnt evacuating.. But I guess since she lives right near Santana.. and they are still using that as a evac center.. then I guess its ok for now ... Hard to breathe she says tho... Here in Chula (near the 805) .. We can see the fire in Otay... For some reason.. I think the Term that was deemed for this isnt that great "Firestorm 2003" ...
tweeteresa
10-26-2003, 11:00 PM
Originally posted by Nija
All I know is that out here in Torrance, it's smelled like fire all day, and it was really hard for me and the g/f to breath. I think we are about 60 miles away from the closest fires
there was a fire in malibu. thats where all the smoked came from.
ufcrusher
10-26-2003, 11:40 PM
Well after taking a ride to look at the actual fire (still just a few miles from my home) we decided that when the official evacuation order comes through we will leave. Everything is ready to go, but rather than be uncomfortable for the night, we will just stick it out. Of course we did several things differently, such as leaving a light on the front door so people know we are actually here (if they couldnt tell from the cars) but also I stuck a "Ring Doorbell" sign on the front door showing the few people who can never find the doorbell where its located. Right on the wall next the door, you imbeciles. Everything is packed into the cars or packed in bags ready to be taken to the cars. So we are ready to go. Probably not going to sleep too well, but we have a friend who says she will call if she gets evacuated and she lives closer to the fire.
BTW, during the ride, it was sort of surreal. Just walls of flames on the hill next to the road and directly in front of us. It was raining ash and I am wondering if our convertible top should be wet down for the night.
brainsmile
10-27-2003, 12:53 AM
Where did you go to look at the fire? what route? where do you live?
Merlin
10-27-2003, 04:53 AM
Just heard on the radio that the football game has been moved to Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, AZ due to the fires in San Diego.
Gosh you guys, stay safe! Please check in when you can.
brainsmile
10-27-2003, 07:04 AM
go Tempe (arizona) chargers! Now which is the worse team? Chargers vs Cardinals
Originally posted by tweeteresa
there was a fire in malibu. thats where all the smoked came from.
hrmph. ok well that's closer than 60 miles i guess. I can still smell/taste the ash in the air.
Dave_7
10-27-2003, 07:32 AM
My Wife and Mom may have to fly back from Pittsburgh into an Arizona airport (instead of San Diego) today.
Anyone know if the 10 freeway is clear in and out?
Dave.
ufcrusher
10-27-2003, 11:10 AM
Originally posted by brainsmile
Where did you go to look at the fire? what route? where do you live?
I live on one of the roads right off of Espola. We just drove down Espola Rd (RB road) and once we passed Poway High going down the hill, you could see that High Valley was all on fire. The Poway Sherrifs had the road blocked to go into High Valley, not that we would have. We got down to the intersection of Espola and Twin Peaks (Camino Del Norte) and the fires were raging aroiund there. THe entire hill behind it was lit up with flames jumping into the sky.
The fire apparently got within 1 or 2 miles of our home last night. Supposedly everything is smoldering right now as the flames have moved back south, but as soon as the winds start blowing again, I am sure it will all flare up and we will be in danger again. Fun Fun Fun.
Went to volunteer at the Red Cross center in Hillcrest, but after 2 hours of filling out forms and sitting through orientations and standing in lines, I was told that the need for one-day-only volunteers had been filled. (I had the day off from UCSD but didn't know at that time that tomorrow's class would be canceled as well.) Good to see so many people out there to help, but it's not like there's too much help. Just too much help for that center to dispatch at that time. Can never have too many people to help.
goyo2
10-27-2003, 06:18 PM
good luck socal hommies, we got your back up here in nocal. Any idea where I can call to volunteer, i'm in fresno? I wouldn't want to drive down and add to the traffic unless I knew I could be of help.
RoniMan
10-27-2003, 11:46 PM
Originally posted by Dave_7
Anyone know if the 10 freeway is clear in and out?
Dave.
np when i was on it today
spigidygak
10-28-2003, 12:20 AM
Originally posted by Dave_7
My Wife and Mom may have to fly back from Pittsburgh into an Arizona airport (instead of San Diego) today.
Anyone know if the 10 freeway is clear in and out?
Dave.
The 10 has been clear pretty much all this time, hasn't been shut down like the major freeways all around the heart of san diego has and still is for some.
i spent a good part of today missing sd and my family there :(
zenbooty
10-28-2003, 05:40 AM
My brother lives right near the beach a little North of the City. I emailed him to ask if he was ok, and got one of the funniest damn replies:
XXXX,
Long time, no hear! I've got twenty bags of industrial size marshmallows with your name on it. I'll give 'em to you on New Years because I'm coming to visit. My friend lives in Bronx and we are going to watch the ball drop! I asked the fire dept. here if they were looking for volunteers and they gave me a number to the red cross. The red cross wants my money or my blood, not my services. So ****-em, the fire isn't going to reach the beach anyhow. What are they going to do with me dough, eh, wipe their asses with it and sprinkle it into the fire hoping it will soothe natures yearn to wipe out the fastest growing snob spawn town in America? They have enough cash! I mean each house up there costs at least a half million bones. Work was cancelled today and the sky is dark.. There is a layer of ash outside, sort of like snow! Yeeay- woo-hoo it's snowing!
Don't be a stranger!
-XXXX
brainsmile
10-28-2003, 12:26 PM
man it's hard to breathe inside not to mention outside
The Union-Tribune website has some information, including some fire maps and closures, etc.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/
appleseed
10-28-2003, 01:30 PM
some pics (http://www.pbase.com/milest/sandiegofires&page=1) of the fires from a SD photographer.
YanksFanRy
10-28-2003, 02:00 PM
Here in the OC, it's bizarre. There are no fires in Orange County at this time, but every neighboring county has them. NBC news showed a map of all the fire locations and we are basically boxed in by fires. Everything smells like fire and smoke, and ash is everywhere.
I went to Knott's Scary Farm on Saturday night and ash got in our eyes on the ride. Buena Park also is not that close to any of these fires.
There are widespread effects. And I'm not complaining, believe me. I understand how exponentially worse it is for the people actually nearby. My thoughts are certainly with them.
brainsmile
10-28-2003, 02:33 PM
Latest evacuations: Palomar Mountain, Pine Valley, Guatay, Julian, Pine Hills, Descanso. (Warnings issued for Lake Henshaw)
Sir_Froggy
10-28-2003, 02:45 PM
man its so dark outside, the time right now is 2:45 but it seems like it should be 5-6 almost sundown time
I didn't go to school today, I hope I won't have to make up the two days that we weren't allowed to go to school at the end of the year...
Thesifer
10-28-2003, 09:59 PM
Pictures from Santee on top of Ex's House.. and On their Porch.. San Diego California...
http://www.digitalmight.com/Destruction.JPG
http://www.digitalmight.com/Sadness.JPG
http://www.digitalmight.com/View%20from%20the%20front%20porch.JPG
eSDee
10-29-2003, 10:10 AM
Last count was 1100 homes lost in the fires. Estimated cost of these homes is something like $350 million dollars.
brainsmile
10-29-2003, 11:25 AM
Originally posted by Thesifer
Pictures from Santee on top of Ex's House.. and On their Porch.. San Diego California...
http://www.digitalmight.com/Destruction.JPG
http://www.digitalmight.com/Sadness.JPG
http://www.digitalmight.com/View%20from%20the%20front%20porch.JPG wow you're bigger that the fires... why don't you go extinguish them
Sir_Froggy
10-29-2003, 02:19 PM
now why would you stand outside? the air is horrible
eSDee
10-29-2003, 02:51 PM
Originally posted by brainsmile
wow you're bigger that the fires... why don't you go extinguish them
You mean a la Bob McKenzie(Strange Brew)?
Thesifer
10-29-2003, 04:16 PM
IM not standing outside.. My Ex Girlfriend is .. /was.. and whomever took the photos.. therefore.. doesnt bother me :) .. Although I did go out a little bit during the fires.. and the air was pretty bad..
eSDee
10-30-2003, 02:43 AM
Some numbers:
600,000 acres
20 deaths
2,100 homes
3 people outside of California who replied to this thread.
random (but pertinent) thought: i hope the breweries are ok :eek:
How are you all doing? Please check in when you can!
brainsmile
10-30-2003, 07:36 AM
HOORAY... it's raining in VISTA according to the radio!!!
avlena
10-30-2003, 08:27 AM
Originally posted by brainsmile
HOORAY... it's raining in VISTA according to the radio!!!
Thank goodness!! my bf lives there, and i've been worried that the fires are going to go there! he says the air quality is pretty clear now too, which is a good sign...
It's raining lightly in La Jolla (UC San Diego's location) as well. Hopefully the rain is widespread enough to help with the fire relief efforts.
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