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Hope you and your family will be okay.

 

Melissa

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of PGage
Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2015 12:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [TV orNotTV] Valley Fire National Coverage

 

I only got a couple of hours sleep last night; I live on the ragged edge of the 
evacuation line for what has been titled the "Valley Fire" in Lake and Napa 
county; around midnight the evacuation line moved to less than 1 mile from my 
driveway, though that was precautionary in case the wind picked up speed over 
night. We were up most of the night watching the Twitter feed in case we were 
next, making priority lists and doing some preliminary packing. Still on 
evacuation alert. We have very good friends in Lake county who literally 
escaped with their lives and the clothes on their back, racing that 
son-of-a-bitch which was at times less than a mile behind them and actually 
running like the wind. It has been a little scary.

 

I write to inquire if this has been getting any coverage on the national news. 
I have not been monitoring those sources. I got up at 6:30 after falling asleep 
around 4:30, checked out local news and mostly internet sites. I did watch a 
little CNN, but they did not mention it, and then went to Zakaria (sp).

Lake County (where this fire is centered) is, I think, the poorest county in 
California. Napa is higher profile, but the fire so far is not threatening the 
touristy Valley (though I am sure it is plenty smoking down there). There are 
some high priced vineyards down in Pope Valley and Lake County, and some of the 
most premium grapes in the United States are up here on the Mountain where I 
live, so that might get someone's attention. California of course is dealing 
with a number of other big fires, including one in Butte County about 130 miles 
from here, so I would guess there may be some coverage of just the "California 
Fires" if not this particular local "Valley Fire".

It kind of feels like this really horrible thing is happening to 75,000 of my 
closest friends and neighbors and nobody else is noticing it, but that may just 
be because we are stuck in the middle of it. I don't know that I would be 
really critical if it was being ignored by the national news - we are not a 
huge population center, and there is a lot going on in the world right now. 
Just wondering. 

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