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mandatory and voluntary.

and do you have any information where the fires are traveling?
which direction its blowing, and if i might have to leave mandatorily (i live in ocean view hills in sandiego)

2007-10-23 17:42:10 · 37 answers · asked by xxhooligan 1 in Travel United States San Diego

37 answers

www.cnn.com should have it...

2007-10-25 09:23:30 · answer #1 · answered by Fannie Ella 4 · 0 0

I was born in San Diego and lived in East County for 27 years and I've never heard of Ocean View Hills. But anyways for easiest to understand information for the San Diego Wild fires, The Los Angeles Wild Fires and all the others just out the nice lay up on wikipedia.

2007-10-25 05:45:10 · answer #2 · answered by Kilrai_Wolf 2 · 1 0

I'm not sure where exactly that is, but there is a reverse 911 plan in effect so you will be notified should you need to evac. The biggest danger at this time I think is Palomar and Fallbrook. You can check out websites like KUSI.com or search San Diego Fires for updates.

2007-10-25 03:45:37 · answer #3 · answered by ldybugg93 3 · 0 0

Check out http://www.signonsandiego.com/ which is the online site for the San Diego Union-Tribune. Also try http://sosdfireblog.blogspot.com/2007/10/new-county-fire-map.html Click on the post by Tom Mallory "New county fire map" , there is a link on his post that is a pdf file that has a current map of the fires and evacuation areas as of 3:42 AM .
Hope all is ok with you and your home.

2007-10-25 03:31:15 · answer #4 · answered by Mentor Mom 3 · 2 0

Dude, these fires and what they could do to my town (it's sort of near San Diego) scare the crap out of me (I mean, it's considered a national emergency by the president, with troops being sent!)......... I'm not sure if they do where you live, but the news is only covering that pretty much. Also, there was a Y! news story on it a day or two ago.......

2007-10-25 10:24:20 · answer #5 · answered by ♠I Did My Time♠ 4 · 0 0

I've never heard of Ocean View Hills, but Mandatory Evacuations include:

Harris Grade
Live Oak Canyon
Hamilton Truck Trail
Trabuco Canyon
Holy Jim Canyon
Silverado Canyon
Modjeska Canyon
Ladd Canyon
Baker Canyon
Blackstar Canyon
Williams Canon

For more information on where the fires are located and evacuation list please visit:
http://www.ocfa.org/pages/ocfa.asp?filename=canyonfire.asp
http://inciweb.org/state/5/
http://www.fire.ca.gov/

I really hope these fires end soon. Luckely I live in Orange County and I highly doubt that the fires will extend to where I live, but you never know.

Stay safe!

2007-10-24 18:15:55 · answer #6 · answered by αℓωαчs и ƒσяєvєя 4 · 4 2

i live in orange county, it has become so serious that the president and govenmer have come to speak. Almost every single one of my neibors have someone extra staying at their house cuz they got evzcuated. These fires are 20 times worse than any other fire in california history...

2007-10-25 08:59:56 · answer #7 · answered by ♥ Wabbers ♥ 1 · 0 0

The news is the best resource. They give frequent weather, evacuation, and anything else updates. I prefer CBS 8, but most other local channels have the news. If you need more information, their websites have listings of almost everything.

2007-10-25 08:34:17 · answer #8 · answered by lalala 3 · 1 0

in Palomar mountain, Fallbrook, Eagle peak and cuyamaca, Lajolla reservation, Fairbanks Ranch, Crest and Harrison Canyon, Harmony Grove, DE LUZ & RAINBOW, Ramona and Lakeside, SAN PASQUAL VALLEY, North and East Rancho Bernardo, Julian, Escondido, WILDCAT CNYN & MUTH VALLEY SOUTH TO WILLOW RD,

2007-10-25 06:47:18 · answer #9 · answered by aArOn ^.^ 2 · 1 0

I live here and i think the fires are dying down since its not as smokey and the air isn't so bad to breath anymore. All Sandiego schools are closed down for this week and about 30,000 people have been evacuated and sent to qualcomm. Want to know more about it go to cbs8.com

hehe i feel dumb i just realized your from here...

2007-10-24 17:49:39 · answer #10 · answered by **LLL** 4 · 3 2

I would expect several large airdrops of water and retardent, I highly doubt that you WILL need to be evacuated, but its better if this won't turn into another Katrina, so try evacing to coast, then you have the water as your advantage

2007-10-25 10:26:06 · answer #11 · answered by AvatarMike 3 · 1 0

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