Showing posts with label California Wildfires. Show all posts
Showing posts with label California Wildfires. Show all posts

Thursday, October 12, 2017

California Wildfires ~ Devastation

California Wildfires ~ Devastation

BLOG SESSION
October 12th, 2017


Today is a new day, and we are looking at an image at the top of this Blog that is being seen in the state of California in more that one place, and in more than one city.  It is a grim scene in many areas, and in Sonoma County, authorities had to turn to dental records, fingerprints, tattoos and serial numbers on hip implants to identify victims.

I'm not sure if you have been following the news reports or not, or if you have been following along here on the Blog as we have been discussing the California wildfires, which don't seem to be going anywhere at the moment.

The question for all Blog Readers today is this:  Is this happening, along with devastating hurricanes, earthquakes, and general unrest in different Countries about political leadership because of incompetent leaders, global warming, dissatisfaction with life overall, or because of greed and evil?

As some people return to their homes, they are finding ashes -- for the most part, mainly ashes . . .

California Wildfires ~ Devastation

Fires are still raging on ~

California Firefighters are still working tirelessly

Air attempts to tackle the wildfires

The deadly fires have leveled thousands of homes and forced evacuations in Northern California's wine country.  In addition, the wildfires have produced unhealthy air quality in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Wildfires create worst air-quality in
San Francisco Bay Area (abc news)

The biggest fires in Northern California were far from contained.

There is the Atlas fire involving 48,000-plus acres in Napa and Solano counties ~ 27% contained.

The 44,000-acre Nuns fire in Sonoma County is an amalgamation of three recently merged fires north and west of Glen Ellen, and was listed as 5% contained.

Then, there is the 34,000-acre Tubbs fire in Napa and Sonoma counties which was 25% under control, and the 34,000-acre Redwood and Potter fires in Mendocino County which were 10% contained.

In terms of residential destruction, more than 2,800 homes have been destroyed by the wildfires in Santa Rosa, Mayor Chris Coursey told reporters on Thursday.  The number of destroyed structures in the state exceeds 3,500 Cal Fire has reported.

For your Journals and Diaries, on the California Wildfires, please make the following additional notes....

Journal/Diary Notes

History Notes for 2017:  List everything that has happened thus far this year that is making history.  In addition, make sure that you make a note of your frame of mind, your feelings about the environment, your thoughts about the leadership of your country, and your emotional as well as mental health at this time.

FOR YOUR RECORDS:
The California wildfires have burned more than 221,000 acres throughout California, and 17 fires remained as of Thursday, October 12th, 2017.

Winds are expected to be especially gusty Friday right through Saturday.  Those conditions, joined with low humidity, could spread the flames drastically, the National Weather Service warns.  No rain is expected for almost a week.

May everything that you put your hands to prosper, and may your mind, body and soul find peace in knowing that you are living your best life to the best of your abilities.

God bless ~

F R I E N D S
Until Our Next Blog Session ~

PeaceLove & Light

By René Allen

©Copyright - René Allen - 2014-2017 - All Rights Reserved

Tuesday, October 10, 2017

California Wildfires & Our Unsung Heroes

California Wildfires
&
 ~ Our Unsung Heroes ~

BLOG SESSION
October 10th, 2107


We are back here Blog Readers, Followers & Visitors for another informative Blog Session.

As wildfires rage on in California, our Unsung Heroes are on the front lines.

If you were here for our last Blog Session, then you are aware of what is currently going on in the state of California.  Our firefighters have been working day and night battling the wildfires.  Firefighters are not given enough credit or money for the work that they do.  Firefighters put their lives at risk to save people and property on a daily basis.  There is a special calling to be a Firefighter, and not everyone has the guts to do it, nor the calling for it.  Today, let us say a prayer for our Firefighters.

Let us say a golden Prayer for our Firefighters

People are running for their lives to escape the fast-moving wildfires.  Sadly, lives have been lost ~ 23 people are dead (from Sonoma, Napa, Mendocino and Yuba counties), where 3,500 homes and businesses have been burned at last count.  Hundreds are currently missing.

Residents in Santa Rosa, California returned to find their homes burnt to the ground after wildfires devastated Northern California.

Santa Rosa, California ~ Devastation of Homes

In Santa Rosa, California, the wind known as the Diablo has picked up again, the air is dry, there is no rain in sight, and the killer wildfires ravaging Northern California's wine country remained almost completely uncontained.  Officials warned that some of the big fires could merge, even as new blazes erupted, and thousands of people have been told to prepare to leave their homes -- if they haven't already done so. 

The impact from the wildfires could last a decade.  Homes, businesses, and jobs are impacted.  The wine industry is also heavily affected.

Cellphone towers are down in many areas, and therefore cellphone service is spotty.  There are family members attempting to find their loved ones.  Animals are being rounded up by some agencies during this time.

As we continue to keep a close eye on what is going on in the state of California and the wildfires, please keep everyone in your prayers.

F R I E N D S
Until Our Next Blog Session ~

PeaceLove & Light

By René Allen

©Copyright - René Allen - 2014-2017 - All Rights Reserved