Ashes to Ashes - Tahoe in Flames
27 June 2007 - Angora Wildfire - South Lake Tahoe CA.
While the Angora Wildfire still burns, today, the ashes left in the fire's wake received their viewing by the politicos and dignitaries. This was the obligatory public relations tour and photo-op, followed by the press conference. These events are good and bad. Unfortunately the catalyst that sets the grand tour and press conference in motion is too often the result of a bad event in itself such as this wildfire. It is good to see our elected leaders out amongst the populous. Governor Schwarzenegger, Lt Governor Garamendi, State Insurance Commissioner Poizner all from California were present. Other noteable
attendees included Mayor Lovell of South Lake Tahoe and Governor Gibbons from Nevada.
Smoke rises from Gardner Mountain and Tallac Village at the "Y" near downtown South Lake Tahoe - seen from the shopping center parking lot just across the street.
Highlights of course included restating the current situation, announcing the different jurisdictions' proposed response to the aftermath of the wildfire, and calls to the citizenry to ralley together and continue aiding their neighbors displaced by the fire. Of note: That the Tahoe area has been delcared a State Disaster Site by California making it eligible for special state and federal grants and loans to abate the destruction of both public and private interests. Gov. Gibbons pledged both personell and financial aid to Nevada's lakeside neighbors and reported that two more evacuation and aid centers are open, one in Incline Village on the Nevada side of the lake and another 25 miles away in Nevada's capitol city of Carson City. California's State Insurance Commissioner - Poizner - made an enlightening speech warning those affected by the fire to be vigilant for perpetrators of fraud when contracting for services and repairs of their property and also in dealing with their own insurance companies.
Unfortunately, the first to arise from the ashes of a stricken community is not the Phoenix, the mythical bird of hope and rebirth. Far too often the victims of natural type disasters are victimized a second time by unscrupulous fly-by-night scam artists posing as insurance investigators and contractors for demolition and repairs.
... an older woman forced to evacuate her Tahoe home on terribly short notice who was being intereviewed by a TV reporter as she sat in the back seat of a friend's car. She clutched a small box with a seal on it. The woman explained what had happened and what she
took with her, "We had no time! No warning! The sheriff's car came through blasting that we had to leave now! The fire is coming!" She continued, "There was no time to pack anything. I just grabbed what was nearby. If it wasn't for my neighbor I would not be here now." ... looking down at the box she held, saying something about ashes, her voice trailed off, smoothered by the din from the traffic as others evacuating Tallac Village and Gardner Mountain streamed by ... Ashes to Ashes.
Angora Wlidfire spreads to Gardner Mountain.
Favourable weather conditiions Wednesday helped firefighters gain about 55% containment of the Angora Wildfire. Total containment is projected by next Wednesday July 3rd.


Comments: 22
I am safe and well in Tahoe. While I am relatively close (too close for many you on Gather) about 2 miles away from the main burn area of the fire, I am comfortable with the situation at this time. The direction of the burn and prevailing winds are now away from my part of the woods. Some favourable breezes yesterday evening has cleared some of the smoke from my area too. While conditions can change suddenly I am keeping vigil on the fire and prepared for any adverse change in the fire.
Thanks again and I hope all of you are well and you and your
families have a wonderful upcoming weekend and 4th of July!
Cheers to all! MrBill (-;
Age of Terror-Prologue
My father's place was on the edge of a small wildfire in Ormond Beach just a few days ago. We are finally getting some rain here in Florida that may help stop the plague of fires we have had. I hope they continue to get the Tahoe fire controlled. So many homes and lives in ruin...
The fire has not been greatly adverse for the enclave I live in. Smoke has been our biggest issue requiring us to keep the windows shut. A moderate breeze last night cleared much of the smoke out and allowed people to open up the windows for a while. The smoke seeped back in today and I had to close up the windows again. I have an ionic fan to circulate the air in the loft. With all the particulates in the air the fan is zipping and zapping so much stuff out of the air it sounds like one of those 'lektrek bug zappers!
Tina, the 3rd sounds like forever ... especially when the weather reports keep predicting high winds the next couple days, which could breathe new life into the fire and spread embers all over the place.