Colorado Wildfires Spread

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Colorado Wildfires Spread

2012 JUNE 28
 
Posted by Steve Beckow

The cabal has been known to start wildfires. This may be their work as their power base crumbles. Our prayers go out to the victims.

Wildfire victims crowd shelters as fight continues

CBS News, June 27, 2012

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57461483/32k-ordered-to-flee-as-colorado-blaze-doubles-in-size/

(CBS/AP) COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Fire crews fought to save the U.S. Air Force Academy and residents begged for information on the fate of their homes Wednesday after a night of terror sent thousands of people fleeing a raging Colorado Springs wildfire.

 

More than 30,000 people frantically packed up belongings Tuesday night after the Waldo Canyon Fire barreled into neighborhoods in the foothills west and north of Colorado’s second-largest city. With flames looming overhead, they clogged roads shrouded in smoke and flying embers, their fear punctuated by explosions of bright orange flame that signaled yet another house had been claimed.

“The sky was red, the wind was blowing really fast and there were embers falling from the sky,” said Simone Covey, a 26-year-old mother of three who fled an apartment near Garden of the Gods park and was staying at a shelter. “I didn’t really have time to think about it. I was just trying to keep my kids calm.”

Wilma Juachon sat under a tree at an evacuation center, wearing a mask to block the smoke. A tourist from California, she was evacuated from a fire near Rocky Mountain National Park last week and, now, from her Colorado Springs hotel.

“I said I hope it never happens again, and guess what?” Juachon said.

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The White House issued a statement Wednesday in which President Obama is planning to visit Colorado on Friday to survey the damage. “The President reiterated his administration’s focus, through the U.S. Forest Service as well as the Department of Interior and FEMA, on continuing to bring all resources to bear to assist local responders in Colorado and a number of Western States currently being impacted by fires,” said the statement.

The full scope of the 28-square-mile fire, which doubled in size overnight, remained unknown. So intense were the flames and so thick the smoke that rescue workers weren’t able to tell residents which structures were destroyed and which ones were still standing. Steve Cox, a spokesman for Mayor Steve Bach, reported that at least dozens of homes had been consumed, though he had no more precise figure.

Indeed, authorities were too busy Wednesday struggling to save homes in near-zero visibility to count how many had been destroyed in what is the latest test for a drought-parched and tinder-dry state. Crews also were battling a deadly and destructive wildfire in northern Colorado and another that flared Tuesday night near Boulder.

Colorado Springs Fire Chief Rich Brown insisted his personnel heroically saved many homes in the midst of the firestorm. The strategy: protecting houses adjacent to those in flames to prevent a domino effect and then racing to the next suburban hot spot, a technique he called “triage.”

“The radiant heat from home to home, or infrastructure, or trees, is unbelievable. You add in 60 mph gusts of wind — it’s unbelievable conditions,” Brown told The Associated Press. Firefighters, he said, “responded exactly like they’re trained — as professionals, safely, yet aggressively.”

The Waldo Canyon Fire burned about 10 acres along the southwest boundary of the Air Force Academy campus. No injuries or damage to structures — including the iconic Cadet Chapel — were reported. With 90 firefighters battling the flames, Academy Superintendent Lt. Gen. Michael Gould insisted that 1,500 cadets taking summer classes and more than 1,000 freshmen arriving Thursday will be safe — with campus ceremonies or housing to be moved away from the fire-hit area or off-campus if needed.

The Red Cross struggled to accommodate victims at its shelters, with space enough for perhaps 2,500 people. Most evacuees were staying with family and friends.

Expected thunderstorms could produce the blessing of much-needed rain — but more curses as well, such as high, gusty winds and lightning strikes that have triggered several blazes this year

Colorado wasn’t the only state affected by fire, as several burned throughout the parched West.

Tom Harbour, director of fire and aviation management for the U.S. Forest Service, said that with several fires burning, there is competition for firefighting resources, but “we’re still at a point where we’ve got lots of available assets to mix and match on individual incidents.”

Harbour said there’s a difference between what incident commanders want and what they need to fight a fire effectively. And despite some criticism, he said the agency has been working to get equipment where it’s needed most. Four military C-130 tankers, which can each carry up to 3,000 gallons of water, are positioned to cover the blazes burning near Colorado Springs and Fort Collins, as well as the entire Front Range if another fire were to break out, he said. At total of 18 air tankers were assigned to wildfires across the region.

 

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RAIN MEDITATION

smilez444's picture

Asking for all light workers to meditate rain to douse the wildfires at 1:11pm your time today. Here in Colorado Littleton we had sporadic rain showers, this was a result from many sporadic prayer requests. The rain was sporadic as many were thinking rain at many different times during the day. Please I ask all light workers to join in with their love and light at 1:11 to send loving water to the parts that are crying out for it. TOGETHER WE ARE ONE. 

In loving Gratitude,

Deb 

Loving Gratitude for all who joined in Rain Meditation!

smilez444's picture

I just wanted to say I smell rain! I am watching as the skies have grown very dark. I see the rain clouds getting ready to open up. Thank you Elemental Kingdom! THank you Company of Heaven! Thank you Celestial Kingdom! Thank you MotherFather God! Thank you Light workers across the world! Thank you! Thank you LOVING WATER! Thank you Mother Gaiama! THank you ALL! The fires will soon be out doused with the loving water we have together manifested! I love you all so very much! SendingLOVING LIGHT to ALL SOULS in the UNIVERSE ! Love to the PEOPLE EVERYWHERE! LOVING LIGHT into the darkness! I will post pictures of the clouds on my facebook page. Deb Aughenbaugh. LOVE RULES!

Namaste'

In LOVING LIGHT,

Deb 

I have lived in Colorado

Hannah's picture

I have lived in Colorado Springs and have family in the city and up the Ute Pass in Woodland Park that have evacuated. Thank goodness that they are safe.

The Garden of the Gods is at the base of the foothills and butts up against the pass. Cheyenne Mountain is on the opoosite side of the pass. NORAD is within Cheyenne Mountain. Janet Reno had the gold from Fort Knox moved to NORAD.

I suspect that this wildfire may have been deliberately started at this time in order to provide cover for theft of the gold. If so, I am sure that our Friends in High Places have the situation under control. Just a thought.

Also, wouldn't it be really cool if our Friends showed up over these wildfires throughout the West and doused them? That would be a great entrance. Don't ya think?