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When this fire broke out we got ALARM ALERT on our cell phones, telling us to be ready to evacuate.![]()
Kenneth Fire Expands Rapidly as Los Angeles Battles Windswept Storms
A mandatory evacuation order was issued for the area near Calabasas Officials expected the blaze to continue growing.www.nytimes.com
So relieved to hear this katydid23. Your region is really on the backside of the Palisades Fire and far too close for comfort from those embers, far less arsonists.When this fire broke out we got ALARM ALERT on our cell phones, telling us to be ready to evacuate.
It was within 2 miles of our home. But luckily, the water drops by plane were able to knock it down quickly.
It's so important that we remember all the really good people in the world, generous in time, money and spirit.The Eaton fire seems to be holding, with firefighters trying to remove hot spots in the residential areas of Altadena and working on flanking fires on each side of the wooded mountainsides. If the winds die down, they may be able to get more containment today. It seems that the Mt. Wilson site is safe, partly because of large backfire buring along the access roads that stopped any further progress of the ascending flames.
Interesting, there are 4 World Central Kitchen sites proving free food to the displaced residents in the Altadena area. This is a wonderful charity started in 2011 by Chef Jose Anders in response to a disastrous earthquake in Haiti, but have also a long track record of providing assistance after a variety of natural and man-made disasters. The fact that there are four different sites tells you a lot about the number of displaced, now homeles people from this fire in this region.
UPDATE---this guy with the flamethrower was arrested. But today the authorities clarified---said he was NOT charged with arson at this time. He was being held on 'violating probation' charges for now.![]()
Man arrested by citizens near Kenneth fire not charged with arson, police say
Law enforcement officers responded to reports of a man attempting to light a fire behind a van in Woodland Hills.www.independent.co.uk
Locals who spotted the suspect and called 911 rallied together to corner the man, before binding his wrists with rope and zip ties and holding him down until police arrived.
“All of a sudden I hear a car come to a screeching halt, and I hear a guy running out saying, ‘Stop, stop, drop what you’re holding, drop what you’re holding,’” Renata Grinshpun, a woman involved in the citizen’s arrest, told the local news station
“The next thing we hear is, ‘Neighbours, neighbors, he’s trying to start a fire. Call 911, call 911.’ My mom ran out in a bathrobe ready to fight that guy and all of the neighbors started coming out, calling 911. We really bound together as a group.”
The arson suspect was allegedly armed with an incendiary device, according to the witness.
“He had a propane tank, or a… it was a big yellow tank, like a flame-thrower basically. The neighbor said he saw the guy behind a van, trying to light something on fire,” she continued.
The suspect claimed that he used a blowtorch “to smoke marujuana” because he “couldn’t afford a lighter,” according to Grinshpun
Update: Parents have been picked up and are back home.Thank you for thinking of me out here in my new blackened world.
Just this morning my power has been restored.
I have been using a solar radio for information. No images, no print descriptions if what has occurred.
The Eaton Fire area is my whole world.
It's where I grew up, and where I've chosen to work.
The Altadena Library's are one of the only structures still standing up there. We are not working from home either as many have not been able to connect. I am actually scared to drive to work possibly next week to see the devastation of everything leading me on my usual route through Eaton Canyon/Pasadena to Altadena.
So many coworkers lost their homes. So many partnership businesses and schools are gone.
I am safe, I got my parents evacuated out of upper Arcadia, along with their neighbor. They came to my house.
We then evacuated to my brother who is about a mile and a half more east of me.
Parents were taken to a hotel.
Neighbor had her nephew pick her up and she is in Santa Ana. These are 90+ elders. It has not been easy.
Today I will check on power status at the peeps house, bring them their requests to hotel which is about 25 minutes away, and then start tossing food.
Bless you all, I'm so very grateful Bee and I are safe, my family is fine, my work is safe, (but will definitely change in how we are going to need to help our community).
Love, Charm
UPDATE---this guy with the flamethrower was arrested. But today the authorities clarified---said he was NOT charged with arson at this time. He was being held on 'violating probation' charges for now.
But they did say Arson Investigators were currently at the scene of the initial start of the Kenneth Fire, at the Victory Trailhead in West Hills. [which is 2 miles from our house]
And they are looking for any evidence of arson.
At the tome the Kenneth fire erupted, there didnt seem to be any reason for it to be natural causes. There was no downed power lines and no high winds and was not near any active fires that could send embers.
So I think he was trying to start a fire when caught and he might have started the Kenneth fire---but not sure they will be able to charge him with it.
Here are some updates from my evacuation:
Update: Parents have been picked up and are back home.
Neighbors are returning to all of our family's neighborhoods.
We are staying packed.
There is still fire burning in the canyon above my parents house, but I have seen enormous bulldozer, fire, and police presence in the wash behind their house. There are helicopters scooping water from the dam and dousing as we speak.
It is still eerily quiet here as the world goes on about their day and ours is stuck in what now mode.
There have been two virtual work check-ins. I have not been able to attend with no connectivity.
Everyone is highly emotional and devastated for each other and the community. We are going to need some mental health advice before we start trying to be mentally strong for the people we serve that need us to be strong for them.
The director has said prepare to work Monday, but I believe she is delusional.
There will be no power. There will be no access routes. We have no official ID or ID that gives us a reason for being in the area. We will need County permission.There will be National Guard.
I just don't see it for a LONG time.
Besides lives lost and property damage: the toll on firefighters and other emergency responders. I mean the additional totally unnecessary work, in the sense that w/o idiot arsonists they could just get on with the normal day-to-day emergencies, instead of hour upon hour, day upon day... Help coming from various Canadian provinces and probably from across the US too. Plus what all the firefighting and medical care costs. The money has to come from somewhere, unlikely the arsonist is footing the bill.He is a massive liability if he is allowed to live in this area, IMHO. I hope there is something that can be done to remove him from the population.
We can see how so much is at risk from one spark, one fire in the Red Flag, high-wind situation: Lives and up to $150 Billion in property damage.
I can say that in 49 years of living here this month from PA, that it was the first time I really ever felt the need to flee.Thank you for sharing this with us. I can see why people wanted to live in that area, it is gorgeous and historical. You have my thoughts in trying to get organized in this complex and stunning disaster.
Keep posting to let us know how it is going. You certainly describe the love and strength of family and friends in your posts.
It depends on where the fire is burning and if firefighters can access it. I watched the El Dorado fire burn for more than two months. Remember the gender reveal that started a massive fire? That was it.
I'm starting to think that the homeless are starting fires just to keep warm. It's cold in LA at night. 45 degrees. Then the fires get out of control or the wind blows the sparks into the dry brush and it takes off from there.