Things are better. Thank god the winds, while strong, weren’t like January 7.
Crews made significant progress by late afternoon Thursday on the Hughes Fire, with more than one-third of it contained. The Palisades fire is 75% contained and the Eaton fire is 95% contained.
Evacuation orders were lifted Thursday for tens of thousands as firefighters with air support slowed the spread of a huge wildfire churning through rugged mountains north of Los Angeles, but new blazes erupted in San Diego County, briefly triggering more evacuations.
Evacuations were ordered but were later lifted after a brush fire erupted in the late afternoon in the wealthy enclave of La Jolla near the University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine. Further south, near the U.S.-Mexico border, another blaze was quickly spreading through the Otay Mountain Wilderness.
In Ventura County, a new fire briefly prompted the evacuation of California State University Channel Islands in Camarillo. Water-dropping helicopters made quick progress against the Laguna Fire that erupted in hills above the campus of about 7,000 students. The evacuation order was later downgraded to a warning.
Rain is expected to start Saturday, according to the National Weather Service. Officials welcomed the wet weather, but crews also were shoring up hillsides and installing barriers to prevent debris flows as residents returned to the charred Pacific Palisades and Altadena areas.
Thank you for the update, Tom. May the rains come. May ConvictedFelon34's movement of 500 -1000 Marines from CA to the border to stop 310 migrants from crossing into the unpromise land of greg abbott and the other fuckwits, who are obviously drunk on the poisonous kool-aid pushed by magat world, come back to bite all of them in their fat asses.
"Debris flow" is the new term for mudslides? The progress is welcome and I'm glad you and the cats have come through it OK.