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Richio1 09-13-2015 10:26 PM

Clear Lake - Valley Fire
 
Some of you may have seen coverage on the news about the Valley Fire in north Napa County near Clear Lake. It started early yesterday and has now burned over 50,000 acres and is 0% (yes Zero percent) contained. In just 24 hours it has already burned over 1000 homes.

A friend of a friend posted this evacuation video from last night. Watch and imagine driving through your neighborhood and how scary this would have been. Crazy!



It has been a horrible fire season here in CA and the Clear Lake area has been hit especially hard. This fire has already done more structure damage than the other 3 major area fires combined. Yesterday we could hear sirens heading up valley non stop for several hours but didn't realize how bad things had gotten until seeing the news and Facebook this morning.

We've had a few friend loose homes and many friends of friend impacted. A good buddy lost his home along with a 66 Mustang fastback and 65 Fairlane but at least he and his family are all safe. Another was on vacation and wasn't able to get anything before loosing their home. We all know its just stuff and the stuff will be replaced but it sure sucks. Fortunately, there have been no deaths.

On a positive note, the community response has been amazing. Napa and the surrounding communities have really rallied together to offer support in the way of supplies and support for those displaced along with boarding for animals. In fact, the Red Cross has asked that no more supplies be delivered today because there was so much. Our kids were touched being able to help others in need and it was overwhelming for many having it be so close to home.

Friends posted these on Facebook today. There are so many others that were just amazing but very sad showing all the destruction. But, as with other events like this, they will stay strong, rebuild and life will eventually return to normal. Please pray for those effected.

Unfortunately, many of the large animals like horses & cows had to be left behind. Some, did what they had to do to save them and get them to safety.

http://i855.photobucket.com/albums/a...pskk9chegt.jpg


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Greg from Aus 09-14-2015 12:59 AM

Tragic event, stay safe.

rchaskin 09-14-2015 05:03 AM

O M G......I watched that whole video chin on the floor.

That is so scary.

Sieg 09-14-2015 06:03 AM

The reality is just brutal, hopefully losses are kept to just assets.

Ron in SoCal 09-14-2015 07:18 AM

Terrible Jeff! I was thinking of you watching the national news last night. And the vid ... not knowing if you're driving away from, or into the inferno?

Stay safe buddy,

waynieZ 09-14-2015 09:04 AM

Its heart braking to see this all too often, so many life's disrupted but luckily people have gotten out safely. Stay Safe.

Black93GT 09-14-2015 12:47 PM

My coworker had to evacuate her house in the Butte fire area over the weekend.

This valley fire is explosive! The first I heard on Saturday it was 400 acres.. by the time I saw it on the news after work... 10,000 acres.... bedtime 25k. yesterday 50k... today's update is 61k with 5% containment.

I'm 45 mins away from the fire and have ash falling at my house.

I doubt this would be the place people would look if they needed anything, but if someone needs help getting a trailer towed out or someplace to stash their car/truck/trailer I have some driveway space at my house and could set up some spots in gated storage on Travis AFB.

Vince@Meanstreets 09-14-2015 02:10 PM

Damn Jeff, be safe out there. It's so sad the loss that's happening. I watched a report where it came up so fast this couple ended up letting their livestock and two horses go free and barely had to dodge the fire.

Richio1 09-14-2015 06:38 PM

Thanks for the kind thoughts and prayers everyone. We are fine as we live in Napa but have friends and coworkers who live in the area. It's just crazy how aggressive the fire is. Everyone we know has friends or relatives that are impacted. Many of them have shares heartbreaking and inspirationals stories and photos, some are below.

The two Targets in Napa donated every tent and canopy they had along with pallets of water, sheet sets and pillow.

http://i855.photobucket.com/albums/a...pst1rjcbfy.jpg

I also just saw a video on FB of a line of dozens of trucks with horse trailers waiting to haul livestock out.

http://i855.photobucket.com/albums/a...psuidqrtnq.jpg

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Before and After

http://i855.photobucket.com/albums/a...pscm3hie9r.jpg

http://i855.photobucket.com/albums/a...pscsbcwzk1.jpg

Richio1 09-14-2015 06:54 PM

Here are some from a local photographer. They are pretty amazing as well and are good enough to make it into Seig's thread.

http://i855.photobucket.com/albums/a...psbcaeiri6.jpg

http://i855.photobucket.com/albums/a...psa556opep.jpg

http://i855.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps8bd1tfol.jpg

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People were painting their driveways so the air crews could come in and get water

http://i855.photobucket.com/albums/a...psqthx81dw.jpg

Sieg 09-14-2015 08:17 PM

Gut wrenching :shakehead:

Black93GT 09-14-2015 10:48 PM

It's reported at 62k acres this evening and 10% contained. Our weather flipped 180 from the weekend... It dropped 20-30 degrees and there was an increase of humidity with some sprinkles. Nothing fantastic, but enough to slow the fires growth.
The winds have shifted and to remain stronger over the next few days. The only positive is the valley fire is moving towards two recently burned areas.

John510 09-15-2015 08:54 PM

Where are all the people who had to leave their homes? I wouldn't mind going to costco and bring up some food/water for people.

Vince@Meanstreets 09-15-2015 09:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John510 (Post 616655)
Where are all the people who had to leave their homes? I wouldn't mind going to costco and bring up some food/water for people.

Best thing to do is donate to the Red Cross, they can use the donations for resources that they truly need.

Info here @ the Sacbee
http://www.sacbee.com/news/state/cal...e35368947.html

Richio1 09-16-2015 08:18 PM

Thanks John & Vince. Any and all help will be appreciated by all effected.

Many prayers have been answered. It has been raining lightly most of the day which will help with battling the fire. But with that, most of the displaced victims are now living in tents in the Napa Valley Fairgrounds in Calistoga and are now getting rained on.

Calfire shows the fire is now 35% contained and has burned over 70k acres. Many homes and businesses are still at risk. The wineries and vineyards in the area have been severely impacted. We are in the peak of harvest but since the fire is still raging and the roads are closed the employees cannot get to work. If they cannot harvest the grapes many crops could be severely impacted or lost in an already Low volume harvest due to the drought.

Vince@Meanstreets 09-16-2015 11:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Richio1 (Post 616740)
Thanks John & Vince. Any and all help will be appreciated by all effected.

Many prayers have been answered. It has been raining lightly most of the day which will help with battling the fire. But with that, most of the displaced victims are now living in tents in the Napa Valley Fairgrounds in Calistoga and are now getting rained on.

Calfire shows the fire is now 35% contained and has burned over 70k acres. Many homes and businesses are still at risk. The wineries and vineyards in the area have been severely impacted. We are in the peak of harvest but since the fire is still raging and the roads are closed the employees cannot get to work. If they cannot harvest the grapes many crops could be severely impacted or lost in an already Low volume harvest due to the drought.

I can't believe they are having issues with looting. :(

Richio1 09-17-2015 09:35 PM

I know.

Amazing isn't it.


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