Are you prepared for the next fire and evacuation in S.B. County? On cool days like we’ve been having, it’s easier to calmly do the work necessary…except who wants to think about fire! Northern California is experiencing multiple fires, and Gov. Brown declared a State of Emergency today for Lake County.
“Officials say to please remember your pets, personal belongings, computers, prescriptions, photos, paperwork, and phones if time allows. Please try to close all windows and doors as well when you evacuate.”
My go-to for information is always Edhat first, then KEYT. But, here are a couple off-the-beaten-track suggestions, California meteorological & climatological updates hand filtered for the 805. California wildfires, 805 Weather https://twitter.com/805Weather, and Ham Radio AI6YR (Ben in Newbury Park). This Ham Radio account is mostly active during major weather disasters. https://twitter.com/ai6yrham?lang=en. You don’t have to belong to twitter to follow these.
What recommendations do Edhatters have for preparation?
Appreciate your concern, but I need a break. It’s been a tough year — with family and local disasters, and what’s happening nationally, as well. I don’t want to think about fire today.
The bigger risk at this point is more floods for Montecito this winter and of course Earth Quakes for all of us. Lots of water, propane, canned food and camping gear. You need to be completely self sufficient for a week since most utilities will be broken and the stores will be out of food and gasoline very quickly.
A TSUNAMI THANKS TWOSCOOPS…
I appreciate your gentle reminder to be proactive now and have
made a note of those helpful links…Personally I find I can enjoy these
beautiful more relaxing days even more having made a plan B and then C.
We Baja Montectio Cats appreciate your input.
JERUSHA…What on Earth does your comment have to do with
the topic at hand?
Thanks for voting me down and out, guys—–but AGAIN: I can never seem to access Edhat when there’s any kind of fire, earthquake, flood, wind event (or microburst, ha) event. It’s an exercise in frustration and Noozhawk always seems to have the more pertinent details right at the moment. Roger does a great job, but what good is all his great effort and reporting efforts of readers if the Edhat site is down?
Edhat users seem to use the voting buttons to punish unpopular opinions which his how echo chambers get created and we end up in our current political climate. Voting down a comment should only occur when it violates the commenting guidelines, not when it is unpopular. I will reiterate what was said as well, edhat is not a reliable source of information in a disaster as it once was…even the new design is usually offline when we need it most. In the vacuum, KEYT has really stepped up their coverage along with other online sources like Indy and Noozhawk.