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City of Sacramento Fire Department - Reward For Union Pacific Trestle Fire Posted: 29 May 2007 11:22 PM CDT City of Sacramento Fire Department: Press Release Reward For Union Pacific Trestle Fire
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Cal Fire Suspends All Outdoor Burning - News Story Posted: 29 May 2007 11:10 PM CDT Cal Fire Suspends All Outdoor Burning "LINCOLN, Calif. -- Cal Fire has suspended all outdoor burning because dry weather this winter has led to a rise in wildfire danger. The state usually sees a peak in fire danger in summer and fall, but the lack of rain and snow has made this winter different than most."We didn't have a choice," Cal Fire spokeswoman Tina Rose said. "You have to cut off the burning. If there is going to be the dry conditions we're experiencing plus north winds, it would be insane not to." As for rainfall, the Sacramento region experienced the driest January on record. Cal Fire crews said in a matter of seconds, a debris fire can quickly get out of control. "All up and down Northern California right now, we're seeing fires that we'd not normally see until June," Rose said. "For the last two weeks we've run from one escaped debris pile to another." In Lincoln, on McCourtney Road, two homes were saved from controlled burns that got out of hand. Lincoln resident Ron Allbirtain said he just found out about the burn ban."It means we can't clear our property like we want to," he said. "Sometimes there are rules we have to follow that we don't like, but it's for our benefit." | ||||||||||||||||||||
Fatal Wildfire Brings Policy Questions Posted: 29 May 2007 10:43 PM CDT Fatal Wildfire Brings Policy Questions
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Alaska-Intense Wild Fire Burns On for 5 days | 16,465 acres Posted: 29 May 2007 12:47 PM CDT Intense Wild Fire Burns On for 5 days -16,465 acres INTERIOR OF ALASKA – Firefighters are, and have been tackling several fires burning in Alaska right now! The largest of the fires is the Mooseheart fire – the fire began on Wednesday, May 23, 2007 and officials estimate that the size of the fire is more than 16,465 acres- fire Managers report that the fire was still burning intensely, in some areas, on Monday afternoon. The Mooseheart fire is located about 25 miles southwest of Manley Hot Springs and is said to have been ignited by Lightning. At least 75 fire fighting personnel are working to control the fire and there are seven Smoke jumpers also on site, mopping up around structures where a successful burnout was conducted over the weekend. Red Flag Warnings for high winds from the southwest could hamper visibility and precautions to residents who live near Manley Hot Springs, that also have respiratory problems, have been issued, due to the smoke." |
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