Under mandatory evacuation orders right now people are being told to head south and towards the Healdsburg Community center or north towards family and friends. But you cannot stay in geyser ville anymore i want to zoom in just a little bit closer to the actual fire line itself let slide the map so want to reveal. This is geyser peak and as a National Weather Service Camera pointed in the direction of the fire. I just checked actually change the angle of the camera its actually looking off in the northeast direction and i want to show you what its seeing were going to switch over to that camera now and youll see the ridge line is on fire and as i step out of the way not too long ago we saw a large flames coming up on the side of the screen so it looks as though the fire is beginning to burn closer towards that camera location on geyser peak, but certainly off in the distance, we got wide sections of that whole mountainside that whole ridge line just to the east of guys or fail on fire
Or ere Alexander Mountain road all roads off of river road basically under Evacuation Orders this morning and this area had already had its power cuts. By pg so they were already without power. So thats a good thing that the winds can spark any more fires and doesnt appear that that was the cause theyre still looking for that. Windsor is not affected by this thats why winds are high. Has been an Evacuation Center but that will and at 7 oclock this morning. So the kids can go to school there Hillsborough Community center is the biggest Evacuation Center they also handle pets there and livestock that Evacuation Center is closer to the fire in fact, lets get right up to it kron 4 Sarah Stinson. Live in geyser ville nearest the flames for us this morning, sarah we can certainly see the wind. Its got to be over 10,000 acres. I can say. It is definitely over 10,000 acres member. It was completely safe in all sudden this huge wind gusts in and the flames sparked up and you can see why assumin
So. Well. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Nixon Library. My name is jim byron and i am the president , ceo of the Richard Nixon foundation. And id like to acknowledge a few special guests with this evening, beginning with tamara martin, director of the Richard Nixon president ial library and museum with the national archives. Tamara, thank you for being here. Id also like to welcome the mayor of the great of whittier, joe venturi. Thank you for being here, mr. Mayor. And i want to thank all of the president s Council Members and Associates Club members of the Richard Nixon foundation, who are in the this evening. Because it is your support allows us to put on Educational Programs like the one that you are seeing tonight. So thank you for your support of the nixon foundation. This evening, going to hear from paul carter, who has written a terrific new book, Richard Nixon, californias native son. This is one of the most important books on Richard Nixon to have been
So. Well. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Nixon Library. My name is jim byron and i am the president , ceo of the Richard Nixon foundation. And id like to acknowledge a few special guests with this evening, beginning with tamara martin, director of the Richard Nixon president ial library and museum with the national archives. Tamara, thank you for being here. Id also like to welcome the mayor of the great of whittier, joe venturi. Thank you for being here, mr. Mayor. And i want to thank all of the president s Council Members and Associates Club members of the Richard Nixon foundation, who are in the this evening. Because it is your support allows us to put on Educational Programs like the one that you are seeing tonight. So thank you for your support of the nixon foundation. This evening, going to hear from paul carter, who has written a terrific new book, Richard Nixon, californias native son. This is one of the most important books on Richard Nixon to have been
So. Well. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Nixon Library. My name is jim byron and i am the president , ceo of the Richard Nixon foundation. And id like to acknowledge a few special guests with this evening, beginning with tamara martin, director of the Richard Nixon president ial library and museum with the national archives. Tamara, thank you for being here. Id also like to welcome the mayor of the great of whittier, joe venturi. Thank you for being here, mr. Mayor. And i want to thank all of the president s Council Members and Associates Club members of the Richard Nixon foundation, who are in the this evening. Because it is your support allows us to put on Educational Programs like the one that you are seeing tonight. So thank you for your support of the nixon foundation. This evening, going to hear from paul carter, who has written a terrific new book, Richard Nixon, californias native son. This is one of the most important books on Richard Nixon to have been