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San Diego hopes for slowing winds

October 24th, 2007 at 8:20 am . by el nuko

Yahoo News–(AP)

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“If the weather cooperates, maybe we can turn the tide.”

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SAN DIEGO - On the fourth day of a vicious firestorm, exhausted firefighters and weary residents looked forward Wednesday to a break — an expected slackening of the fierce wind that has fanned the state’s explosive wildland blazes.

Forecasters said the Santa Ana wind whipping across Southern California will begin to weaken late Wednesday afternoon, followed by cooling sea breezes. The 16 wind-fed wildfires have destroyed nearly 1,300 homes and forced a half-million people to flee.

The shift could allow for a greater aerial assault and help firefighters beat back the most destructive blazes, said Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff during a tour of an evacuation center at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego.

“If the weather cooperates, maybe we can turn the tide,” he said.

Crews were anticipating an injection of additional firefighters and equipment from other states, mostly throughout the West. Frustration over the firefighting effort began to emerge Tuesday when a fire official said not enough had been done to protect homes.

Orange County Fire Chief Chip Prather told reporters that firefighters’ lives were threatened because too few crews were on the ground. He said a quick deployment of aircraft could have corralled a massive blaze near Irvine.

“It is an absolute fact: Had we had more air resources, we would have been able to control this fire,” he said.

The fires have burned 410,000 acres, or about 640 square miles, causing at least $100 million in damage. Twenty-one firefighters and at least 24 others have been injured. One person was killed by the flames, and the San Diego medical examiner’s officer listed four other deaths as connected to the blazes.

The state’s top firefighter said Prather misstated the availability of firefighters and equipment. Eight of the state’s nine water-dumping helicopters were in Southern California by Sunday, when the first fires began, along with 13 air tankers, said Ruben Grijalva, director of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

Grijalva said the fires, spread by winds that at times topped 100 mph, would have overwhelmed most efforts to fight them.

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger dismissed the criticism when questioned by an ABC News reporter, and praised the rapid deployment of fire crews and equipment across a region from north of Los Angeles to the Mexican border.

“Anyone that is complaining about the planes just wants to complain because there’s a bunch of nonsense,” he said. “The fact is that we could have all the planes in the world here — we have 90 aircraft here and six that we got especially from the federal government — and they can’t fly because of the wind situation.”

Thousands of people packed evacuation centers, where many had an agonizing wait to find out whether their homes had survived. At the Del Mar Fairgrounds in northern San Diego County, which was converted into a shelter, many stared at television sets blaring reports from the fire lines and damaged neighborhoods.

“We’re going crazy trying to get back into our apartment just to see what kind of damage we’ve got,” said Tim Harrington, who arrived at the racetrack with his wife, son and their two pet rats. “Then we’ll pick up the pieces from there.”

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8 Responses to “San Diego hopes for slowing winds”

  1. comment number 1 by: SwampWoman

    One third of the avocado trees were wiped out with additional acreage in danger. Now that’s gonna hurt because I’m lovin’ that guacamole.

  2. comment number 2 by: SwampWoman

    Yikes, just saw that Indonesia had another bigass (7.1) earthquake and a tsunami warning has been issued.

  3. comment number 3 by: SwampWoman

    Yep. Lots of folks want to piss and moan publicly without being sure of their facts, don’t they?


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  5. comment number 5 by: Melissa

    So its pretty scary… They are now saying this is a larger emergency than Katrina. Only now FEMA showed up in time w/ food and supplies, and that didn’t happen here.

    Its so insnae the way everthing is happening.

  6. comment number 6 by: Nuke

    True ‘dat.
    But, the problem down here wasn’t as much FEMA as it was the coordination of 1st and 2nd responders from the local and state level.

  7. comment number 7 by: SwampWoman

    FEMA was never intended to be the first responder. FEMA is not there to save somebody’s ass but to provide backup.


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