Here’s some not so good news on the Santiago Fire. Once again, flames are headed toward Silverado Canyon, and fire officials warned that it could be within minutes of coming over the ridgelines there. Orange County Sheriff’s deputies are going…
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Santiago Fire UPDATE: Fire Lurching Toward Riverside County & South OC
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 “The Orange County fire hasn’t crossed into Riverside County yet,” Nugent told a few residents prior to the meeting, “It’s burning about 3.5 miles from the county line. Winds are favorable but the air quality is poor.” Here’s the…
Santiago Fire UPDATE: Silverado on the Line, US Forest Service Steps Up
by Andrew Davey • • 1 Comment
Here’s the latest news on the Santiago Fire, courtesy of The Register. Today, firefighters stopped playing defense and began going on the offense. Now that the fire no longer poses an immediate threat to residential areas, OC firefighters are focusing…
Bush Came Here Today, But Will He Forget Us Tomorrow?
by Andrew Davey • • 1 Comment
 President Bush had a message Thursday for Southern Californians weary and frightened from five days of wildfires. “We’re not going to forget you in Washington, D.C.,” he declared in an eerie echo of what he once told Hurricane Katrina…
Santiago Canyon Fire Moving Towards Riverside
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From the Orange County Register Fire Central FIRE GROWS, CONTAINMENT SHRINKS Santiago Fire grew to 22,000 acres Wednesday night, while containment of the flames shrank from 50 percent to 30 percent. Fire officials blame the difficult terrain. By GWENDOLYN DRISCOLL,…
Santiago Fire UPDATE
by Andrew Davey • • 3 Comments
Here’s the latest news on the Santiago Fire. As of today, the fire is 50% contained. However some 2,000 homes are still evacuated in the canyons, as the fire still poses a grave threat. Still, there is some good news…
Santiago Fire & Camp Pendleton Fires UPDATE
by Andrew Davey • • 6 Comments
Here’s the latest on the Santiago Fire from ABC 7/Los Angeles and The Register So far, some 19,200 acres have been scorched by the Santiago Fire, and at least 10 homes in Modjeska Canyon have been destroyed. However, residents may…

