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FEMA and OES Grant $41 Million to CAL FIRE For Autumn Wildfires Posted: 21 Dec 2007 05:17 PM CST The grant will go to reimburse the state for regular employee overtime, equipment use, equipment rental, contract labor, aircraft use, materials, and similar costs incurred by other firefighting agencies ...PASADENA, Calif. — The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Governor's Office of Emergency Services (OES) announced today that an estimated $41 million in public assistance funding will go to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) for eligible costs incurred to fight the recent Southern California wildfires. Contact Information: The Federal Emergency Management Agency lynda.westcott@dhs.gov Tel: 626-431-3178 | ||||||
SoCal Fire News: FEMA closing Wildfire assistance centers Posted: 21 Dec 2007 02:06 PM CST FEMA Ends Staffing At Wildfire Assistance Centers SAN DIEGO (AP) -- Today is the last day for wildfire victims to get help from the Federal Emergency Management Agency at four remaining San Diego County disaster assistance centers. The centers in Fallbrook, Ramona, El Cajon and Rancho Bernardo will reopen December 27th as Small Business Administration disaster loan outreach centers. The SBA is the primary source of funding for long-term reconstruction of damaged private property. FEMA officials say more than 12,000 people in San Diego County have applied for assistance since the wildfires. | ||||||
EDIS: RED FLAG WARNING - IMPERIAL COUNTY AND EASTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY Posted: 21 Dec 2007 12:51 PM CST RED FLAG WARNING - CALIFORNIA FIRE WEATHER ZONE 232, IMPERIAL COUNTY AND EASTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY
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Official Google Blog: Southern California fire maps Posted: 21 Dec 2007 11:56 AM CST | ||||||
LPF / SLO County - End of High Fire danger season Posted: 21 Dec 2007 11:20 AM CST Los Padres National Forest and San Luis Obispo County Fire season change . High fire danger season is over for both the Los Padres National Forest and San Luis Obispo County Fire Department. The area burned by the Ranch Fire will be re-opened. Cal Fire closed the season yesterday, while forest officials will go to low fire danger season Friday morning. Forest officials say wood burning campfires and barbecues will be allowed beyond campfire use sites with a valid permit. In San Luis Obispo County, All burning requires a permit from the San Luis Obispo Pollution Control District. Open burn season will start next Wednesday and will possibly run through April. | ||||||
Fire probe of San Diego Gas and Electric sought Posted: 21 Dec 2007 10:53 AM CST Two environmental organizations yesterday asked state regulators to openly investigate how power lines caused at least three of October's wildfires in San Diego County. Last month, Cal Fire determined that the Witch Creek and Rice Canyon fires – which began the week of Oct. 21 and destroyed nearly 1,350 homes – were started by San Diego Gas & Electric Co. power lines. The Center for Biological Diversity and the Sierra Club asked for a "formal and public" investigation into exactly how the fires were started and whether SDG&E and other utilities took necessary steps to reduce fire risk. Three lawsuits filed last month in San Diego Superior Court contend that SDG&E was negligent and did not maintain the required vegetation clearance around power lines. "Our goal is to make sure power lines are made safe so that they never again are responsible for fires that do so much harm to people and nature," said David Hogan, conservation director for the San Diego-based Center for Biological Diversity. The California Public Utilities Commission, which regulates SDG&E and the state's other investor-owned power companies, says an investigation has already begun. "We are working with state and federal investigators already to figure out whether any utilities contributed to the fires," PUC spokeswoman Susan Carothers said. SDG&E filed a petition in early November with the PUC to initiate a review of the regulations that govern overhead power lines to determine whether additional rules and regulations should be adopted, SDG&E spokeswoman Christy Heiser said. Hogan, of the Center of Biological Diversity, said any investigations thus far are being conducted "behind closed doors" and that the public has not been given assurances that the results will acted upon. By David Washburn UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER Source: Article | ||||||
Santa Cruz County - Open burn season reinstated Posted: 21 Dec 2007 10:01 AM CST Open burn season in the unincorporated areas of the county was reinstated this week, Cal Fire announced Thursday. The season runs from Dec. 18 to April 30 and people can light fires on Burn Days designated by the Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollution Control District. In some areas a permit is needed and there are regulations: • Only yard waste and brush from the premises of one- or two-family residences can be burned. • Piles can be up to 4 feet in diameter. • Burning waste material, including household garbage, tires, construction material, plastic, tar paper and poison oak is not allowed. • A garden hose connected to a water source and a shovel must be readily available. • An adult must supervise. • No burning after dark. • A 10-foot area around the burn pile must be cleared of flammable materials and vegetation. • Incinerator burning is banned. People can be cited for burning out of season or violating regulations and can be liable for costs of fighting out-of-control fires. Legal burn days are broadcast on the radio and are available by calling 800 225-2876. Contact the fire department before burning to find out if a permit is required. | ||||||
ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST - lowered the fire danger level from "extreme" to "high Posted: 21 Dec 2007 09:59 AM CST Rain brings end to ban on campfires A five-month ban on campfires was lifted Thursday because of recent rains and cooler temperatures, forestry officials said. In addition, the U.S. Forest Service lowered the fire danger level from "extreme" to "high," spokeswoman Stephanie Vela said. Charcoal barbecues and smoking will remain restricted to fire rings and grills in park recreation sites, Vela said. |
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