Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Tuesday Morning (Red Emma; fire news)

     Red Emma phoned in his report this morning from where Santiago Canyon Road meets Crystal Canyon, that relatively new development across from Rancho Sonado (sp?). The road closure officially begins a little bit further up at Modjeska Grade so folks like to hang out here and trade stories. 
     His news about our own home seems good as he has now spoken with two reliable people who claim that Modjeska is, at this point, intact. One fellow works for the county as a caretaker at Arden (the historical landmark, home of Madame Modjeska, which lies just below our house) and the other is our neighbor, a sheriff and, if I have this right, chief of police of Dana Point. Both had recently been in the canyon and Red actually caught the sheriff as he was exiting (within the last hour). 
     Sigh of relief here, but not too big. The day is long an the winds are strong and so many others have not been spared and our own safety may not last. The Orange County Fire Authority cites Modjeska, Williams, and Silverado canyons as immediately threatened. Portola Hills and environs are still unstable. Red reports on a particularly angry flare-up on the slopes behind Crystal Canyon. And that's just the immediate area. North, south and east—well. Damn. 
     The local Red Cross may still be looking for volunteers (El Toro High and El Modena High). The parking lot at El Toro looked full as I drove down Toledo last night. Their number is 714-481-5339. The San Diego Red Cross is asking for monetary donations and contributions of food and clothing. 
     There's lot to do. Take care. Be safe. 
     Rebel Girl (reporting from the shore of Lake Forest at 10:50 or so).
     Red reports at 11:24 that there have been at least three aerial drops from fixed wing aircraft (actually Red said "big f—ing planes.").

Andrew Tonkovich

5 comments:

Jonathan K. Cohen said...

Reb, people have been calling me asking if you were safe. Thanks for blogging so I know you are. Keep at it.

Anonymous said...

Keep the messages coming, Reb. We think about you constantly and need to know the status of you, your home, your neighborhood.

Anonymous said...

From the Register:

"Fire officials have pulled back helicopters from Modjeska Canyon, where at least two homes have burned, after deciding that conditions were too dangerous to keep them in the air. Firefighters have also pulled back from the area. - 1:46 p.m."

Rebel Girl said...

Yes, the canyon appears to be gone.

Leightongirl said...

No. Cannot be...

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