Fires to the northwest, northeast, to the southeast. We get smoke, everything smells of smoke. No school closings tomorrow, says Moorpark Unified School District.
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Looks like the SD Blog will be sitting on their hands during this crisis. I’m listening to 760 KFMB online now. It sounds like this fire is going to be worse than 2003.
@erin—according to the maps, we really don’t have much in the way of fires nearby, this morning my throat is sore with smoke and acrid taste. Also, breathing is somewhat shortened. Not good. Good for you for volunteering!
@Chuck—and everyone down there, or affected by fires, STAY SAFE!
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October 23, 2007 at 7:11 am
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October 22, 2007 at 5:48 am
MAS
Looks like the SD Blog will be sitting on their hands during this crisis. I’m listening to 760 KFMB online now. It sounds like this fire is going to be worse than 2003.
October 22, 2007 at 7:48 am
Joe Crawford
I’ve not even followed any San Diego Fires, though reading my feeds today there’s a lot going on. Very scary stuff all around!
Good on ya’ for posting to ye olde San Diego Blog.
October 23, 2007 at 12:15 am
erin
scary, man…
e
October 23, 2007 at 6:43 am
Chuck
Much worse than 2003. Back home for now, but still packed to pull out of here again.
October 23, 2007 at 6:46 am
Joe Crawford
@erin—according to the maps, we really don’t have much in the way of fires nearby, this morning my throat is sore with smoke and acrid taste. Also, breathing is somewhat shortened. Not good. Good for you for volunteering!
@Chuck—and everyone down there, or affected by fires, STAY SAFE!