Monday, November 12, 2007

Massive Brush Fire in Lincoln County - Not!

Editor: After a reporting on California wildland fires I find the vegetation fires back east amusing when they describe them as massive, huge, Firestorms, etc and they are always just an acre or two the following from todays WBTV website describes a tree stump dump fire as MASSIVE...

Massive Brush Fire in Lincoln County

A fire burned several acres of land in Lincoln County Thursday evening and it will be days before it burns completely out.

The fire was at a debris site where stumps are dumped off N.C. Highway 16 between Mundy Road and Lexford Lane.

The fire was first reported just after 3 p.m.

Fire crews from six departments responded to the fire. Firefighters will remain on the scene until Friday morning to make sure the fire doesn't get out of control.

No one was injured as a result of the fire and no evacuations have been issued.

Authorities tell WBTV it will take several days and possibly a week before the fire burns out.

WBTV's Tom Roussey was on the scene Thursday night and spoke with fire officials about difficulty in fighting this type of blaze

No comments:

Post a Comment

CAL FIRE NEWS LOVES COMMENTS...
- Due to rampant abuse, we are no longer posting anonymous comments. Please use your real OpenID, Google, Yahoo, AIM, Twitter, Flickr name.


Twitter Buttons

****REMINDER**** Every fire has the ability to be catastrophic. The wildland fire management environment has profoundly changed. Growing numbers of communities, across the nation, are experiencing longer fire seasons; more frequent, bigger, and more severe, fires are a real threat. Be careful with all campfires and equipment.

"I am a firm believer in the people. If given the truth, they can be depended upon to meet any national crisis. The great point is to bring them the real facts, and beer." --Abraham Lincoln

View blog top tags
---------------------
CLICK HERE TO GO BACK TO TOP OF CALIFORNIA FIRE NEWS HOME PAGE

Subscribe via email to California Fire News - Keep track of Cal Fire News

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner