I don't know when and how it started, pero around Sunday morning naponood ko sa news na may brush fire (did not really paid attention where, normal lang kasi dito yun eh) On our way to LA ang lakas pa ng sand storm (visibility is almost zero, barely see the car in front) But apparently it got spread every where, so far malayo naman kami, pero we can see some 2 sets of smoke around us, my guesstimate they're both 10 miles out, one is on the other side of a hill, paakyat palang? Of course me, my wife and some friends are worried, ang bilis kasing kumalat eh. 2 days na akong walang pasok sa trabaho kasi our freeway is closed, maraming sunog going south up to San Diego, where I work. 10% ng San Diego population got evacuated already, the Staduim home of the Chargers naging evac center na. Called up my co-workers and friends so far ok naman sila, sabi ng isang barkada may mga bisita daw sila na nag evacuate. I know may mga Socal Tsikoteers din dito, I hope ok din sila. Marami na ring houses, tsikot and structures na nasunog. A little prayer for all of us here would be greatly appreciated.
I link a web page from BBC news, just check the bottom page to see the map.
Wanted to get you an update w/ our situation here. It appears that one of the more aggressive set of fires, Stevenson Ranch, which were very close to us (to our Valencia house) is now blowing/spreading over to the next city away from us which is Porter Ranch. It appears also that the fire may be arson-related.
The Stevenson Ranch fires to us were the lesser of the 2 evils in our area. The fires that started in Castaic is the one that spread many miles from it's source over to our area. That one threatened us the most since it peeked just over the ridge about 2-3 miles from us. That one pretty much came parallel to us & forced the neighborhood next to us to do mandatory evacuation. We were most likely going to be next, but thankfully the firefighters worked really hard to keep it behind the ridge.
When the fires first started propagating around our area, it was actually the Akira office in Santa Clarita that was the closest to the fires. The Canyon Country fires posed a real threat since it was spreading aggressively due to the Santa Ana winds. Firefighters were able to keep it at bay at about 4 miles away. We had packed up the machines & servers just to be safe & brought it back here to Valencia.
All in all, the fires formed somewhat a ring around our city & made it difficult to choose which property was safer. So for now, the Akira property is the safer of the two since it's right next to the high school that they converted to an evacuation center and is very well protected. Found that out while monitoring the news here * the Valencia house since we don't have a TV there * Akira (online news feeds weren't that dependable).
So as of right now, our family is safe at either locations. We've resumed work as well * Akira. But keeping many things still packed since the winds have been so erratic, making it very hard to gauge where the fires are to go next.
Thanks to all who showed concern and we'll keep you posted as we're updated