They got It!

Here's the latest on Ang's fire. She was supposed to be released today but they told her that yesterday too. So, who knows when she'll make her way back to their station , and then home.

Incident: Harding
Released: 2005-08-30 11:00:00

Sierraville…The Harding Fire in the Tahoe National Forest is 100 percent contained with 2,270 acres burned. “The fire was well tested by the wind and the lines held”, said Val Lambeth, Operations Specialist during the red flag winds event yesterday. The fire and an estimated control date of Friday, September 2. The fire began near Highway 49, approximately 2 miles northeast of Sierraville and then burned towards Antelope Valley.

Approximately 100 personal are continuing fire suppression mop up and rehabilitation efforts that include constructing water bars along fire line to minimize slope erosion. The fire will occasionally smolder in a few isolated areas well within the perimeter probably until the first fall rains put an end to fire season.

Antelope Valley Road located off Highway 49 and Cold Creek and Cottonwood Campgrounds off of Highway 89 are open for public use.


Pray for all those in New Orleans and the the Gulf Coast areas that have been devestated by Katrina. I tell ya, I was in New Orleans and those levies and the big lake that sits higher than the city are all very scary. They said this would be the test and New Orleans failed miserably.
What a storm Mother Nature brewed for us! The scary thing is that I believe the weather is turning for the worse globally and will continue to devestate this planet over the coming years. Greenhouse gases, changes in the earth's magnatism, change in rotation, all kinds of things are happening to this planet because of this huge plague which covers its skin: humanity. I'm losing faith in humanity....one person at a time.

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