by JudyJB » Mon Oct 09, 2017 10:09 pm
I did post some stuff in this morning's post, but here is some more. Napa has three big fires. One was a junkyard south of town that started yesterday afternoon, but the other two started in the middle of the night--one east and one west of town. The town is literally surrounded. More down the valley and around the area, but two are really close to town. I am a nervous wreck because my son and his family are only two miles from one of the biggest fires--the Atlas Fire. And there is little except brush and a ridge between them. He is also only 3 miles by the crow flies, from the Silverado Country Club, which burned down in the middle of the night, along with a bunch of houses and condos next to it. I was at the Napa EXPO campground in one of the sites that backs up to SIlverado Ave, and heard nonstop sirens of emergency vehicles going by from 10 pm to 3 am. Awake almost all night from noise and smell of smoke, even though I had all windows and vents closed.
The news shows keep focusing on the damage, but they have just started fighting the fires. No fighting fires at all until recently because they were focusing of evacuating people, some of which in the country club did not even have time to gather up belongings. About half of town has power but most traffic lights when I left at 8:30 am after picking up my glasses--had to bang on door of optometrist. (Excuse all my grammar and spelling.) No cell service because towers burned or maybe just power out, but son does have internet and cell texting. Schools are closed today and tomorrow and maybe all week. DILs middle school where she is principal is even closer to fire by half mile but they checked it today and it is OK. Grandson goes there with his mom.
They have been packing up car all afternoon and have crates out for three cats. Keeping cats inside also so they can find them--one likes to wander. Atlas fire is visible from their backyard. Good thing is that they have a big dirt construction site next to them and between them and fire. Will take break and post pictures below. Scary and weird yellow-orange sun.