
Intrepid local reporter MJF chides us for not seeking out the wonderful coverage the Orange County Register has been providing online. In truth, I have sought it out --and then measured it against the OCFA reports and other sources to see what I could see. I am wary. Skeptical.
But I didn't know they had MAPS! Online, updated, footnoted. They do. Tonight I found my neighborhood, my street, my house. According to the OC Register, I still have one.
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If you compare the OC register's updates, which are not bad, but slow (considering how much changes while a fire is burning), with San Diego's, its really amazing. San Diego's got a radio station that's updating a google map regularly here and best of all a constant twitter update here.
I really like the latter -- you can check it from anywhere.
I'm annoyed at how many services depend on the telephone -- if you can't hear, you're up a creek. The google maps and twitter are available to everyone. I want to push OC register, or some radio station, or even the Orange County Sheriff's dept -- they should be able to assign some Reserve personnel to this -- to do something along these lines. The OC register map is useful, but they only seem to update it once a day (!)
I know what you mean, I feel the same way.
Can you post some links for the rest of us?
I would love a link to those specific maps. I can't find them.
I would really like to know about the Children's Center. I heard a rumor that the school still stands but the Center has burned down. I would like to know more.
Thanks for all your updates L.
- K (B's mom :))
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