RedNeckGeek
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I'm worried about my sister's son/family that lives in Redding.
Just sent them an email checking in.
RNG, be safe, know a route out
So far the prevailing winds have been from the northwest, and it's carrying the fire to the south of Redding, Drew. Looks like they'll stay that way for the next ten days or so, with a few hours of southeasterly winds overnight. There is a segment of fire north of the Sacramento River that has been creeping to the east, but you can bet the firefighters have been focusing on it. Not sure where your people are, but I've got friends on the east side of town, and they're watching the reports closely. After Santa Barbara and Santa Rosa, they should be very nervous. The same kind of house to house jumping that happened in those to communities happened in Keswick two nights ago.
If it ever got into Redding proper, the whole place would go up. The winds have been erratic in the fire itself; last night a Redding TV station, which had to evacuate their studios, showed video of a fire tornado that dwarfed the homes in the foreground. I couldn't find that video online, but I did find this one, which tells me that it happened more than once. Truly, He11 on earth.
As far as my way out, there's only one small paved road to the property. I have two ways I can get down to the lake by foot, and I'm a good swimmer.:laughing: Not too worried it would come to that, as the town of Paradise is just up the canyon. CalFire doesn't give two hoots about my place, but they know anything big enough to take my house is up wind and down canyon from the town, and with all the towering pine trees into which the homes are nestled, they'd never get it stopped until the town was one big cinder. They had a big response two years ago on the Saddle Fire that came very, very close to here, and three times already this year, the water bombers have been flying within a mile of here putting out fires. Besides, only the good die young, and I have much to atone for...