Posted by ws1 on: May 05 2009
Though Firefighters remain cautious, the Jesusitas Fire in Santa Barbara seems to be backing off a little. Fire Crews have been blasting the mountainside with water drops, and the winds though erratic, are behaving for the time being (relatively still in the mountains though it's gusting northeastward here in downtown sb).
Click here for current info, links, photos etc..
THURSDAY UPDATE: SEE THESE LINKS FOR THE MOST CURRENT INFO:
PHOTOS: See Links, Maps and Photos from earlier today, yesterday & last night:
Last night's photos of some pretty big flare-ups and ANS update
Dramatic Day 2 images from Loma Alta on the Mesa
Helicopters at the junior high, fire crews at Earl Warren Showgrownds
Night-fire pictures taken from downtown Santa Barbara
*Shelter Information, Maps, Links and Fire Photos from our post yesterday afternoon.
Keep up to date with the latest headlines from the Indy, Daily Sound, Nexus, Craig Smith, etc on the City2 Headlines Page.
I just snapped a few quick pictures of the fire from our roof. Here they are:
the hills below Cathedral Peak.
the hills below Cathedral Peak
zoomed all the way out.
---------------------break-------------------------(these photos added on Thursday, May 7, 2009)
Here are some stand-out photos from the past few days:
Rattlesnake Canyon from a distance over SB. (night 2)
Big Flare-up in what we think is Rattlesnake Canyon (night 2)
Locals watching from Hilda McIntyre Ray Park (night 2)
Tired firemen sleeping under the stars by the Earl Warren 'mother-ship' building.
Flames and black smoke (usually indicating a home has been burnt) behind Mission Canyon. (Day 2 approx 3pm)
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