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Below are a few shots that Donna shot on the way home yesterday while I was driving. The fires are very widespread here and the fire headquarters are located at
Hansen Dam which is where a lot of the major networks are broadcasting. Hansen Dam is not quite a mile from work and when I am driving on the 210 Freeway I can look to my left and see all the equipment that is not being used at the moment. The efforts are massive and the their work is definitely paying off.
Below is an excerpt I found earlier on the web about the area I live and I am VERY relieved to get this WONDERFUL news!!!! However, there are still a lot of people in harm’s way and please do not forget to pray for them as well as those fighting the fires. The air quality here still remains in the hazardous zone.
La Crescenta, La Cañada Flintridge declared safe
12:30 a.m., 9/2/09: Mandatory evacuation order in Briggs Terrace, and all of La Crescenta and La Cañada Flintridge are lifted.
7:52 a.m., 9/1/09: In the once-threatened area of Briggs Terrace, firefighters using flares set backfires from the top of the ridge gradually down toward the homes. The burnouts neutralized the danger of the wildfire coming down. Nathan Judy of the U.S. Forest Service. “Everybody in that neighborhood has nothing to worry about,” said Nathan Judy of the U.S. Forest Service.”There’s no fuel to burn. We took it away.”
Here are a few pictures that were taken by Donna that she said I could use to show one of the water drops from the helicopters. These were actually taken from my bedroom window! This shows exactly how close this fire is to where I live . . . . too close for comfort if you ask me!



Tuesday evening on my way home from work I texted Donna to let her know there was a huge plume of smoke coming from the mountains near her house and asked if she knew anything about it. She immediately texted back that she was not aware of the fire. Here are some pictures that I have taken over the course of the weekend as the fire continues to consume everything in its path. I have some more pictures that I am going to post later. I’m truly grateful to God for keeping us safe and to the courageous firefighters for all their hard work to put out this wild fire. If you would like to read more about the fires, please venture over to Donna’s blog and take a look at her pictures that she has posted. Here is another link to a picture she did that was actually taken from my bedroom window. It gives you some perspective as to how close the fire actually is to where I live.



