Gov. Newsom’s Wildfire Priority Project Didn’t Contain The Lava Fire, Leaving Evacuees Stuck in Traffic
The Lava Fire outside Weed, Calif. Thursday, July 1, 2021.
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The order to leave came in the early afternoon.
April Williams was asleep when she heard a bang, bang, bang on her door. The 27-year-old, part-time childcare worker lifted her head and peaked out the window of her home, nestled among single-story ranch-style houses and ponderosa pine trees in Lake Shastina, a small town in the shadow of Mount Shasta near the Oregon border.
The sky was red and full of smoke.
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Posted By Thadeus Greenson@ThadeusGreenson on Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 7:42 AM click to enlarge Kimberly Wear Flooding on Jackson Ranch Road in Arcata during a recent King Tide event. Local residents will get a glimpse of what scientists predict will be normal in the years to come when King Tide events raise water levels along the coast next week, and the city of Arcata is asking for help photographing the impact to help plan for sea level rise. The tides, which are expected to peak at 10:18 a.m. on Jan 11 and 11:08 a.m. on Jan. 12, will raise water levels in Humboldt Bay, as well as some local streams and rivers. Arcata officials say photographing the events year-to-year provides valuable data for city planners considering the future impacts of