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Posted by: thepinetree on 07/23/2024 01:07 PM
Updated by: thepinetree on 07/23/2024 01:07 PM
Expires: 01/01/2029 12:00 AM
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Maria Fire Update....50 Acres, 5% Contained, Access to Fire Perimeter is Difficult
Mokelumne Hill, CA...Firefighters are continuing to fight the 50 acre fire that is 5% contained. Access to the fire perimeter is difficult. Many resources are responding from out of the area to assist. Resources at scene include 14 engines, 3 water tenders, 8 crews, 7 dozers, and overhead. Temperatures are expected to be around 102-106 degrees with gusty winds this afternoon. For public information please call (209) 754-5527.
Calaveras County Sheriff's Office has issued evacuation orders for zones CCU-30A and CCU-42B. Evacuation warnings for zone CCU-029. For evacuation and road closure information visit the QR Code in the photo or: https://protect.genasys.com/.../165484db-4826-4690-b021...
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Posted on: 2024-07-23 13:18:52
By: Anonymous
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Camel toe has invited Brittney Griner to the White House for some one on one...,,,
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Looks like it's going to take deaths to return to the obvious life lived knowledge of the past best practices.
Posted on: 2024-07-23 13:51:44
By: Anonymous
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That dangerous and careless mapping shown to the average public needs to go immediately. The average person can not tell what is inside the colored areas or if a friend or relative might be in it, so they could offer help or a place to stay. On top of that any visitors in the area are in danger too.
The general public and news should always be shown streets, cross streets and any significant landmarks to quickly be able to know where the fire is and how much danger it does, or could have for them.
Looks like it is going to take deaths and lawsuits to get the obvious simple at a glance maps back for the public safety. Why? oh why? do we keep going backwards with the important knowledge and obvious best practices we have learned over the ages? Nothing but fools in charge of everything and endangering everyone around them.
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Re: Looks like it's going to take deaths to return.. to the obvious life lived knowledge of the past best practices.
Posted on: 2024-07-23 14:51:28
By: Anonymous
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Dangerous and careless mapping.
If you're anywhere near the pink or yellow area on the map, just look out your window or door.
It will be quite obvious whether you should evacuate.
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Re: Looks like it's going to take deaths to return.. to the obvious life lived knowledge of the past best practices.
Posted on: 2024-07-23 15:27:26
By: Anonymous
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Really???
If everything is SO OBVIOUS why even have a map?
If everything is SO OBVIOUS why are we wasting on a county IES that can't put/get anything as simple together as a readable map together.
Our county OES is a danger to the public welfare/health.
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Posted on: 2024-07-23 14:02:30
By: Anonymous
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Looks like it's headed for live oak dr.
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Posted on: 2024-07-23 14:32:41
By: Anonymous
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An after action report was issued that identified a successful evacuation plan used by CDF (at the time) during the Old Gluch Fire. It was recommended that the plan be implemented however CDF/Calfire did not follow through. It seems that the program would have identified the above concerns. It also would have made a positive impact on other fires like the Camp Fire in Paradise Ca. Very likely prevented some of the deaths.
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Posted on: 2024-07-23 15:50:40
By: Anonymous
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Good Bye Murphys
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Posted on: 2024-07-23 16:31:15
By: Anonymous
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Old Gulch was almost goodbye Murphys.
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