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11-07-2024 07:33 PM - edited 11-08-2024 09:51 AM
I live west of the fires here in Ventura County, CA. Lots of homes destroyed along with the lovely vegetation. As the winds have calmed down, may some containment can be reached. Over 19,000 acres burned.
Saturday the winds are predicted to start up again. I feel for the people without homes - no place to celebrate the holidays.
11-07-2024 07:58 PM
@Puzzle Piece I feel for you and everyone in your area. Please stay safe.
11-07-2024 08:21 PM
Sending prayers for everyone affected. Here in hurricane country we sympathize with you all.
11-07-2024 08:54 PM
11-08-2024 05:36 AM - edited 11-08-2024 05:36 AM
@Puzzle Piece , my area experienced uncontrolled fires last year and 200 homes were lost. My heart goes out to those directly affected. It is a devastating experience in a time when alternate living arrangements and reconstruction is a challenge.
We were not directly affectly affected but had our go bag packed.
11-08-2024 11:22 AM - edited 11-08-2024 11:25 AM
Very sad to see the mass devastation this out of control fire has caused up in Ventura County, thoughts and prayers go out to these people who have lost their homes.
11-08-2024 11:56 AM
We live just north in Santa Barbara County. We had a small fire pop up yesterday afternoon and it was heading right for our subdivision. We were evacuated but thankfully just for a few hours. The EMS personnel were on it with heavy equipment immediately and we are so thankful for them.
Such a horribly devastating loss down in Ventura County. Please stay safe.
11-08-2024 02:28 PM
I have been watching this on the news. So devastating, praying this will be controlled and over soon.
11-08-2024 05:56 PM
11-08-2024 06:14 PM
@PuzzlePiece - We live in Ventura County east of the fires. It is so devastating and sad for all who have lost homes, etc. We are kind of concerned about the winds changing direction and the on shore flow as they call it. It may bring the smoke/ash our way. Due to the high winds on Wednesday, we lost power for about 5 hours. I was so happy when it came back on. I signed up for the PSPS power alerts so I got an email on Tuesday that we were probably going to lose power on Wednesday. I'm glad it didn't last longer but you never know, it depends on how long the high winds last. We were in the 50-60 mph range starting about 4 a.m. and lasting until late in the afternoon. Not much you can do to prepare ahead. How did you do?
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