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Brewtus;969118; said:Here's the best interactive map I've found so far of the San Diego area. Does anyone know of something similar for Orange County?
San Diego Fires - Information
CCI;969132; said:My dad lived in Souhern Cal fo 40 plus years and when he retired he could not handle the crazy fires & eathquakes in the LA area. So he moved to lake Havasu, Az.
best of luck to all in the danger zones
Among the volunteers was a corps of doctors, nurses and emergency medical technicians who set up shop in the stadium's four major restaurants on the club level, which are climate-controlled.
There, some 600 senior citizens and sick people were being cared for, cordoned off from the general hustle-bustle common throughout the rest of the stadium.
The stadium also had makeshift pharmacies stocked with prescription drugs through donations from Costco and Target, Biagi said.
Though some concession stands were being used to prepare hot dogs, most of the food was donated by restaurants, corporations and private citizens, he said.
"We have more than enough food," he said.
The 96 bathrooms -- 50 for women, 44 for men, 2 for either sex -- were in working order, he said.
In addition, a shelter was set up for 200 pets brought to the stadium by evacuees, while an infant area was stocked with plenty of diapers and volunteers manned a daycare center, he said.
Bucky Katt;969830; said:Frankly, I'm starting to get a little concerned. Everyone is being helpful and supportive around here. I'm not even sure this is BuckeyePlanet anymore. On that note:
Waaaaaaaah
My city's burning down
Waaaaaaaah
:p
Bucky Katt;969830; said:Frankly, I'm starting to get a little concerned. Everyone is being helpful and supportive around here. I'm not even sure this is BuckeyePlanet anymore. On that note:
Waaaaaaaah
My city's burning down
Waaaaaaaah
:p
OCBucksFan;969834; said:Looks like the wind has died down in a lot of areas, a couple of the San Diego fires are close to 30% contained, Sign on San Diego has a list of known destroyed structures here