I haven’t had service for a long time. Little update now that I am back down from running springs. The rain actually did help a lot higher up it isn’t ragging like it was earlier this afternoon but the severe threat is still there. The 330 is completely burned over. #linefire
Two earthquakes this morning and then this happens! Praying for fire crews on the #Linefire and for everybody in Running Springs and surroundings get out if you can!!! God Bless #calfire
#Linefire 12:09 am PDT update. Massive growth in acres again but after seeing the videos from yesterday not surprised by that . Up to 17,237 acres burn no containment #cafire#wildfire
and for my local Mariposa friends (with an internet connection), here is an annotated #OakFire 3D map with placenames https://t.co/RWRcx1InPk
You can use the bookmarks at the bottom to navigate to different perspectives.
#OakFire in #Midpines, Mariposa Co @ Hwy 140 & Carstens Rd. Haven't heard a report on conditions yet but AA440 requesting a total of 6 tankers, 2 of those to be large air tankers. Large column visible on cameras.
FlameMapper is at Malibu’s Public Safety summit showing how the Beacon Box is changing the game of information distribution stations for out-of-area firefighters statewide. Learn more at https://t.co/YHouTS3GQc come out and say hi to Matt and Tony to day before 1 pm.
#Malibu. Traffic collision with brush fire. Stunt and Mulholland Highway. Copter 18 overhead. 2 vehicles, one vehicle on fire, involving the brush. One acre in medium fuels and creeping.
PG&E reaches settlements with 6 counties for #KincadeFire and #DixieFire. Will pay $55 million and avoids criminal charges. (Map: Kincade Fire) https://t.co/Ucot2mETJE
The 2022 ArcGIS Field Maps Early Access Program is now live! https://t.co/3LLgbJiUrt Join us and explore new capabilities like Form Calculations using #Arcade, LRS support, and the Utility Network. @ArcGISApps#esri#fieldmaps
Our condolences to the family and crews over at CO Fire Aviation for their loss on the Kruger Rock Fire. Our deepest respect for pushing new technology to protect lives and property on the ground https://t.co/wWEClIw6Tt
A California town applied for help protecting against wildfires and spent four years waiting on an answer. FEMA finally tentatively approved the project this month. But it was too late. A fire came through over the summer and burned the place to the ground.https://t.co/6IhlyDgymO