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Originally Posted by QuiltingVagabond
(Post 7540794)
Isn't it very early in the year for wildfires? Prayers for all affected.
California it seems is in a constant state of fire alertness. It's a wonder they have anything left to burn with the amount of fires they have per year. |
"California it seems is in a constant state of fire alertness. It's a wonder they have anything left to burn with the amount of fires they have per year."
California has 4 seasons / fire, flood, riots, earthquakes |
This is so awful, I have been wondering how members of this Board could get quilts to those who have lost everything. Anyone have ideas? I know it is a bit soon to act, but oh, how devastating.
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Virtually the entire town is gone, no real promise of control of the fire yet and thousands evacuated, not knowing what's lost or left. This will be and is devastating. We'll be donating from this household and hopefully others will too - the Canadian Red Cross is coordinating the efforts and the federal government is going to match funds....
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According to the news in UK. ALTHOUGH people have moved out of the city they are due to be airlifted to a safer place. Heard this about 6.00 am.
you feel for them let's hope they all reach safety. |
they have begun convoys to escort people that were stranded in the oil sands and the work camps. The images we see are just unimaginable and heartbreaking. I'm most impressed with the fact that the evacuations have been pretty calm for the most part. If people had allowed themselves to panic, it would have been so much worse. So far, loss of human life seems to be limited to two car accidents,while trying to escape the fire.
I'm from the Atlantic Provinces, so physically a long way from there. But many, many people from this area have moved or travel there to work for months at a time. They are very much in our thoughts. The first link I'm posting are maps that Macleans made that superimpose the size of the fire zone over maps of other cities to really get an appreciation for the size of the fire. Yesterday morning they said it was 10 times the size of Manhattan. The fire zone is now over 100 000 hectares would now encompass a great portion of New York. http://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/h...mcmurray-fire/ The next in the Huffington Post shows fire fighters passed out on a lawn. I can't even begin to imagine the exhaustion all of the first responders are experiencing. http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2016/05...n_9853594.html The third is a live blog, if anyone wants to keep an eye on developments. http://www.cbc.ca/news2/interactives...wildfire-may5/ |
Prayers for all and rain.
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Originally Posted by KLO
(Post 7540747)
Yikes! I have not heard anything about this which surprises me. Has it not been on the news in the US or have I just missed it? The video and photos are terrifying as tapper said and devastating to see!!! I am fearful for all involved. Although I am sure there have been and will be homes and businesses lost, I can only pray that no lives will be lost. My heart goes out to all involved and to those who have loved ones there.
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Originally Posted by Iraxy
(Post 7543918)
I think you have just missed it because it has been on the national evening news and on cable programs every day with updates.
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I am so sad and scared for them. I just keep praying for safety and rain.
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