
We are fine. Thursday night we were classified as a warning area for evacuating as the fire got totally out of control on the west flank coming toward Goleta. This fire is far from out, but right now is more in the back country. A one point the fire was 5 miles long and it has now burnt an area 8 miles long with Goleta on one end and Montecito on the other with Santa Barabara city inbetween. So far it has burnt about 100 homes and 8,700 acres. More than 12,00 homes were under mandatory evacuation with another 12,000 under warning of evacuation. Thank goodness last night the sun downer winds didn't materialize like expected which made a huge difference in helping the fire burn away from the populated areas. The next few days the weather is supposed to be good as well which will help the firefighters get the fire under control. The fire is now 30% contained. The two previous nights the winds caused a lot of problems pushing the fire into populated areas. Thursday night they caused the fire to explode to the west toward me. My elderly parents evacuated to my house and were allowed today to go home.
This fire has now pretty much burned all the area between the Gap Fire and the Tea Fire in the hills behind the populated areas. The main homes that got burnt were the ones way up in the canyons. The firefighters did a great job in defending homes. Plus there are now helicopters that fly at night the drop water which is a tremendous help in putting out hot spots.
map of burn area
http://countyofsb.org/uploadedImages/ceo/oes/EvacAreasWeb_050809_8x11_1200_pm.jpg
I certainly hope this is the last of major fires around here for a long while.
