Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Forest service crew deploys fire shelters - Angora Fire

Forest service crew deploys fire shelters during operations today
Two members of a U.S. forest service engine crew chasing small spot fires got caught by numerous spot fires around them today, The wind driven embers created hundreds of small spots and they were forced to deploy their fire shelters in meadow, no injuries just a lot of paperwork.

Also in todays wind driven event which allowed the fire to crown on one big tree jump the line creating about a mile wide slopover. Even with a mile of line lost on that division total containment was increased to 44% today from %40.

Big wind events to come for next few days into the week-end this fire could burn all the way down to the lake.

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