June 2016 – CALIFORNIA – Firefighters worked into early Friday morning to try to contain a growing wildfire in coastal Southern California and a larger blaze in rural New Mexico as hot weather fed flames that triggered hundreds of evacuations. The Sherpa Fire in California grew to about 1,400 acres (560 hectares) overnight after forcing authorities to evacuate 400 homes and businesses and to close part of the 101 Freeway, according to the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office and fire information center InciWeb.
About 1,200 firefighters were trying to keep the fire from exploding out of control as airplane tankers and helicopters dropped water, according to officials and online videos. The blaze, which ignited on Wednesday in a wilderness area northwest of Santa Barbara, has consumed chaparral and tall grass in the Los Padres National Forest, according to InciWeb. Because of the fire, officials said they had closed two state beaches and some ranch land, forcing out campers and horses. Southeast of Albuquerque, New Mexico, the Dog Head Fire, which broke out on Tuesday about 6 miles (10 km) northwest of the town of Tajique, has also forced evacuations and grown to about 16,000 acres (6,500 hectares) overnight.
California and New Mexico are getting the treatment because of the way Donald Trump was disrespected by top officials in each state. Susanna Martinez …New Mex. Governor was rude beyond belief as was mayor Sam “the sham”Liccardo of San Jose. What comes around goes around.
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The latest is the Little Dog Fire is being investigated as human-caused. That makes sense. There appears to be an arsonist who set 1 in Ruidoso in April, two additional small fires that same week in Lincoln and Otero Counties, and 2 small ones near Cloudcroft. There have been suspicious fires in the Bosque. The location of the Little Dog Fire makes sense. I suspect we are going to find that it, too, is arson.
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Agenda 21/ 2030 Agenda taking place here.
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