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Orange County Santiago Fire Update

By Kobina Wright, published Oct 25, 2007
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"Mom! Mom! Look! A postcard!" That's how my daughter described the early morning sun that was the color it usually is when it is setting. Light blue patches peeked from behind yellowish brown haze in South Orange County near the Santiago wildfire.

Though most of the media coverage is fixated on the larger, more threatening fires like the ones in San Diego, that have 12,000 evacuees at Qualcomm Stadium; what is referred to as the "Santiago Incident" by the Orange County California Fire Authority, still threatens the residents, homes and wild life in South Orange County. Approximately 19,200 acres have been burned.

According to OCCFA, this arson fire that originated at Santiago Canyon and Silverado Canyon, will continue to move to the east/southeast into the foothill and canyon areas of Santiago Canyon Road, and the Cleveland National Forest, including the communities of Silverado, Modjeska, and Trabuco Canyons. Modjeska Canyon is also the location of the Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary.

Though the temperatures are lower (high 80s), the humidity has also decreased from 15 to 7% with wind speeds of 26 mph. And though ash can be seen floating in the air and covering parked vehicles, reports state that this fire is at 50% containment.

It is reported that in total, 7,000 firefighters have been laboring to contain the Southern California fire storms, and 600 firefighters have been working on the Orange County fire, using 110 fire trucks, 4 helicopters and 4 air tankers. In the OC 12 outbuildings have been damaged, and 8 have been destroyed, however, 8 homes have been damaged and 9 have been destroyed.

So far, there have been mandatory evacuations for over 11 canyon communities. This does not include, however, the voluntary evacuations in the foothill areas Lake Forest, Foothill Ranch and Portola Hills. Four elementary schools and 12 regional parks have been closed and several organizations have made accommodations for animal evacuations including the Orange County Fairgrounds, the Los Alamitos Race Track and the Orange County Animal Shelter.

Orange County Santiago Fire Update
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Good job.

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