Tuesday, April 21, 2009

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Earthquake - Magnitude 3.6 - Maupin OR

Posted: 20 Apr 2009 05:56 PM PDT


Magnitude3.6
Date-Time
Location45.129°N, 120.947°W
Depth12.7 km (7.9 miles) set by location program
RegionOREGON
Distances
  • 12 km (7 miles) ESE (115°) from Maupin, OR
  • 21 km (13 miles) NW (313°) from Shaniko, OR
  • 22 km (14 miles) SE (127°) from Tygh Valley, OR
  • 56 km (35 miles) SSE (161°) from City of The Dalles, OR
  • 139 km (87 miles) ESE (108°) from Portland, OR
Location Uncertaintyhorizontal +/- 2 km (1.2 miles); depth fixed by location program
ParametersNST= 38, Nph= 38, Dmin=16 km, Rmss=0.35 sec, Gp= 79°,
M-type=duration magnitude (Md), Version=1
Source
Event IDuw04202141

LACFD - Structure fire - Firefighter has Non Life threating injures

Posted: 20 Apr 2009 11:02 AM PDT

heavily fire damaged mansion in the exclusive Indian Springs Estates north of Chatsworth Chatsworth fire heavily damaged mansion
Photo Credit: LAT - Link

A firefighter has been injured battling a blaze that destroyed a mansion in an unincorporated part of Los Angeles County. The Firefighter suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

IA: 3:40 a.m. - Fire reported inside the garage, then spread to the roof of the 10,000 square-foot home.
Location: 22536 Zaltana St., just north of the 118 Freeway - Google Map Link
Exclusive neighborhood in unincorporated part of Los Angeles County - The house is located inside the exclusive Indian Springs Estates north of Chatsworth. , about 25 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles.

View Chatsworth mansion fire in a larger map
Injuries: A firefighter was struck by falling debris and suffered non-life-threatening injuries, including a broken ankle. - Per Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Brian Humphrey
The four occupants were able to get out safely
Final Sizeup: The blaze completely gutted the large home(mansion) including roof.
Resources: Approx 100 Firefighters from Los Angeles county, Ventura county, and the city of Los Angeles Fire Department
Cause: The cause of the fire has not been determined. Investigators are working to determine the fire's cause.

Australia: Fires spotlight falls on 'fight or flee' policy

Posted: 20 Apr 2009 10:13 AM PDT

FORCED evacuation of residents in the path of advancing bushfires might be the only option for saving lives in areas considered indefensible, the Black Saturday bushfires royal commission has been told.

Senior counsel assisting the inquiry, Jack Rush QC, said the "stay or go" policy used in all states, where residents were left to decide for themselves whether to stay and defend their properties or to leave early, was unique to Australia.

Evidence to be presented to the inquiry would show that in other countries with high bushfire risks, forced evacuation was seen as the safest "emergency management approach".

During fires in California in 2007 nearly a million people were evacuated, Mr Rush said in his opening address to the inquiry yesterday in Melbourne's County Court. Although more than 3000 homes were destroyed, only 10 people died. In Victoria on February 7 about 2000 homes were destroyed and 173 people died.

"Some particular areas of this state as a consequence of habitat and topography, the evidence will demonstrate, are indefensible from a firefighting point of view and thus the issue of evacuation will be one directly raised," Mr Rush said.

Yesterday's start to formal hearings was overshadowed by bitter complaints by many Black Saturday victims that they were being shut out because they had been denied the right to appear.

The commission, headed by Bernard Teague, attempted to head off the row by promising a number of victims from fire devastated communities would be called to give evidence.

Mr Rush told the crowded hearing the initial focus of the commission, which has to produce an interim report by August 17, would be the lack of adequate warnings on Black Saturday and the potentially confusing "stay or go" policy.

He said the lack of adequate advance warnings meant many people who had planned to leave early stayed in their homes "unaware of approaching fires until it was too late".

"Persons who chose to stay and defend property did so entirely unaware of the severity, the extremity, the intensity of the fires they would face," he said.

The "stay or go" policy was based on people being given sufficient advanced warning, yet on Black Saturday there was little fire activity before midday and no reported fires in communities such as Kinglake, Marysville or Strathewen, which would be virtually wiped out within hours.

"Why would a resident of any of the affected regions implement the 'go' part of the policy if they were not aware of any fire threat?" Mr Rush said.

The heat and speed of the Black Saturday blazes were "phenomenal", he said, resulting in a "fire catastrophe" that became Australia's greatest peacetime disaster. "Fire spotted kilometres ahead, fireballs seemingly of atomic force came before the fire," Mr Rush said.

The inquiry would rigorously examine how well fire agencies were able to track fires during the course of the day, their ability to analyse ground intelligence and monitor emerging risks and whether they were able to predict "future impacts". "The evidence will demonstrate that the less informed people are, the less likely they are to believe a threat and see the significance of any danger," Mr Rush said.

The inquiry would also look at the performance of the 000 service, which many of those in devastated communities have said was hopelessly inadequate.

The recommendations of a 2004 investigation into bushfires by the Council of Australian Governments that a nationally-consistent form of bushfire warnings be introduced had been "lost in a myriad of reviews and committees between state and federal governments", Mr Rush said. Building standards and the fire-proofing of homes would also be examined by the inquiry.

The royal commission has now been adjourned to May 11, when the first witnesses will be called.

Source: theaustralian.news.com - Link

EDIS: Record breaking heat expected today

Posted: 20 Apr 2009 08:00 AM PDT

UNSEASONABLY WARM WEATHER EXPECTED TODAY AND TUESDAY Actual/Future/Unknown/Possible
LOWER COLORADO RIVER VALLEY AZ-WEST CENTRAL DESERTS-NORTHWEST MARICOPA COUNTY-GREATER PHOENIX AREA-SOUTHERN GILA COUNTY/TONTO NATIONAL FOREST FOOTHILLS-YUMA/MARTINEZ LAKE AND VICINITY-SOUTHWEST DESERTS-SOUTHWEST MARICOPA COUNTY-NORTHWEST AND NORTH CENTRAL PINAL COUNTY-JOSHUA TREE NATIONAL PARK-LOWER COLORADO RIVER VALLEY CA-RIVERSIDE COUNTY/EASTERN DESERTS-IMPERIAL COUNTY-INCLUDING THE CITIES OF... EHRENBERG... PARKER... BOUSE... QUARTZSITE... SALOME... BUCKEYE... LAKE PLEASANT... MORRISTOWN... NEW RIVER... TONOPAH... WICKENBURG... CAREFREE... CAVE CREEK... CHANDLER... FOUNTAIN HILLS... GILBERT... GLENDALE... MESA... PEORIA... PHOENIX... SCOTTSDALE... SUN CITY... TEMPE... GLOBE... MIAMI... SAN CARLOS... AND SUPERIOR... ALSO INCLUDING APACHE... BARTLETT... CANYON... HORSESHOE... ROOSEVELT... AND SAGUARO LAKES... FORTUNA FOOTHILLS... SAN LUIS... SOMERTON... YUMA... DATELAND... TACNA... WELLTON... GILA BEND... APACHE JUNCTION... CASA GRANDE... COOLIDGE... FLORENCE... COTTONWOOD VISITOR CENTER... KEYS VIEW... LOST HORSE... BLYTHE... CHIRIACO SUMMIT... DESERT CENTER... EAGLE MOUNTAIN... BRAWLEY... CALEXICO... EL CENTRO... GLAMIS... IMPERIAL... AND THE SALTON SEA
Alert sent at 06:23 PDT on 2009-04-20
VERY WARM WEATHER AND COLD WATER THROUGH TUESDAY WILL BE A DANGEROUS COMBINATION Actual/Future/Unknown/Possible
SHASTA LAKE AREA / NORTHERN SHASTA COUNTY-BURNEY BASIN / EASTERN SHASTA COUNTY-NORTHERN SACRAMENTO VALLEY-CENTRAL SACRAMENTO VALLEY-SOUTHERN SACRAMENTO VALLEY-CARQUINEZ STRAIT AND DELTA-NORTHERN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY-MOUNTAINS SOUTHWESTERN SHASTA COUNTY TO NORTHERN LAKE COUNTY-CLEAR LAKE/SOUTHERN LAKE COUNTY-NORTHEAST FOOTHILLS/SACRAMENTO VALLEY-MOTHERLODE-WESTERN PLUMAS COUNTY/LASSEN PARK-WEST SLOPE NORTHERN SIERRA NEVADA-
Alert sent at 04:30 PDT on 2009-04-20
UNSEASONABLY HOT WEATHER EXPECTED TO CONTINUE ACROSS MUCH OF SOUTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA THROUGH TUESDAY WITH POTENTIAL RECORD HEAT Actual/Future/Unknown/Possible
SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY CENTRAL COAST-SANTA BARBARA COUNTY CENTRAL COAST-SANTA YNEZ VALLEY-SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY INTERIOR VALLEYS-CUYAMA VALLEY-SANTA BARBARA COUNTY SOUTH COAST-VENTURA COUNTY COAST-LOS ANGELES COUNTY COAST INCLUDING DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES-VENTURA COUNTY INTERIOR VALLEYS-VENTURA COUNTY COASTAL VALLEYS-SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS RECREATIONAL AREA-SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY MOUNTAINS-SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MOUNTAINS-VENTURA COUNTY MOUNTAINS-LOS ANGELES COUNTY MOUNTAINS EXCLUDING THE SANTA MONICA RANGE-ANTELOPE VALLEY-CATALINA ISLAND-SANTA CLARITA VALLEY-LOS ANGELES COUNTY SAN FERNANDO VALLEY-LOS ANGELES COUNTY SAN GABRIEL VALLEY-
Alert sent at 04:24 PDT on 2009-04-20
HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM NOON TODAY TO 8 PM PDT THIS EVENING Actual/Future/Severe/Possible
COASTAL NORTH BAY... INCLUDING POINT REYES NATIONAL SEASHORE-NORTH BAY INTERIOR VALLEYS-NORTH BAY MOUNTAINS-EAST BAY INTERIOR VALLEYS-EAST BAY HILLS AND DIABLO RANGE-SOUTHERN SALINAS VALLEY... ARROYO SECO... AND LAKE SAN ANTONIO-SANTA LUCIA MOUNTAINS AND LOS PADRES NATIONAL FOREST-MOUNTAINS OF SAN BENITO AND INTERIOR MONTEREY COUNTY INCLUDINGPINNACLES NATIONAL MONUMENT-
Update sent at 03:26 PDT on 2009-04-20
RECORD BREAKING HEAT LIKELY TODAY Actual/Immediate/Severe/Likely
SAN FRANCISCO-SAN FRANCISCO BAY SHORELINE-SAN FRANCISCO PENINSULA COAST-SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS-SANTA CLARA VALLEY... INCLUDING SAN JOSE-NORTHERN SALINAS VALLEY... HOLLISTER VALLEY... AND CARMEL VALLEY-NORTHERN MONTEREY BAY-SOUTHERN MONTEREY BAY AND BIG SUR COAST-
Update sent at 03:26 PDT on 2009-04-20
HEAT ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM NOON TO 8 PM PDT MONDAY Actual/Future/Severe/Possible
COASTAL NORTH BAY... INCLUDING POINT REYES NATIONAL SEASHORE-NORTH BAY INTERIOR VALLEYS-NORTH BAY MOUNTAINS-EAST BAY INTERIOR VALLEYS-EAST BAY HILLS AND DIABLO RANGE-SOUTHERN SALINAS VALLEY... ARROYO SECO... AND LAKE SAN ANTONIO-SANTA LUCIA MOUNTAINS AND LOS PADRES NATIONAL FOREST-MOUNTAINS OF SAN BENITO AND INTERIOR MONTEREY COUNTY INCLUDINGPINNACLES NATIONAL MONUMENT-
Alert sent at 16:54 PDT on 2009-04-19
RECORD BREAKING HEAT LIKELY FOR MONDAY Actual/Immediate/Severe/Likely
SAN FRANCISCO-SAN FRANCISCO BAY SHORELINE-SAN FRANCISCO PENINSULA COAST-SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS-SANTA CLARA VALLEY... INCLUDING SAN JOSE-NORTHERN SALINAS VALLEY... HOLLISTER VALLEY... AND CARMEL VALLEY-NORTHERN MONTEREY BAY-SOUTHERN MONTEREY BAY AND BIG SUR COAST-
Alert sent at 16:54 PDT on 2009-04-19

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