I live in the Palmdale so how for is the the station fire (I think it’s that one that’s the closest) going to come to me because right now its extremely smokey outside?
I live in the Palmdale so how for is the the station fire (I think it’s that one that’s the closest) going to come to me because right now its extremely smokey outside?
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No, it will not make it to Palmdale. And Jigsaw is wrong. This is a huge fire that is out of control and now burning away from the urban – city interface. But still going strong. The media is actually under covering it and receiving much criticism from local officials. Check out the video BrandonRiza.com
Palmdale seems safe for now. For a while they were worried it would march through Acton and out into the desert. It’s still not controlled at all on the Palmdale side but it’s forward movement has slowed down.http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/wi…
Scroll way down and click on the interactive map for the latest perimeter.
Well it’s not that bad.
The media just are dramatizing it. You’re not attrackting any viewers by saying it was worse last year and the day before. It has to be a little juicy.
By the way, who the hell is calculating the “22% is under control”. That sounds like bullshit.
I was under the impression they where getting it under control?