They start to admit I am right
Wildfires force Fla., Minn. evacuations
Both states have seen drought conditions; Georgia fire spreads
Terry O'Rourke, visiting from Chicago, makes his way to the Okefenokee Swamp near Folkston, Ga., on Monday as a long column of smoke stretches across the the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. An estimated 101,000 acres have burned since the fires there started.
Updated: 7:16 p.m. ET May 7, 2007
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Further evacuations were ordered Monday in windy, parched Florida as a wildfire crept within a quarter-mile of several homes, one of numerous blazes that occupied crews around the country.
A fast-growing fire forced evacuations in northeastern Minnesota, and the area damaged by Georgia's largest-ever wildfire surpassed 100,000 acres — about 156 square miles — as that blaze continued to spread.
Residents in at least two areas of Florida were ordered to leave, and hundreds more were on standby. About 20 homes in Walton County in the Panhandle were evacuated as a 300-acre fire threatened the neighborhood, said Jim Harrell, a spokesman for the state Division of Forestry.
A second evacuation was ordered quickly as a fire sprang up near the Wekiva River in central Florida, Lake County spokesman Chris Patton said. That order was lifted hours later after crews got the 1,000-acre fire under control.
Officials said conditions across the state were critical, with humidity at dangerously low levels inland and winds gusting over 20 mph.
"It's getting interesting and I don't think it's going to get better soon," state Emergency Management Director Craig Fugate said.
260 fires in Florida
In all, there were at least 260 fires burning Monday in Florida, covering about 19,000 acres. Nearly 50 of those started Sunday, about half of them caused by lightning from a line of thunderstorms that moved through the state too quickly to quench the blazes, Harrell said.
(sorry folks, I just DONT believe that) NOT FIFTY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If they needed help putting out the fires why don't they call the Tampa St Pete Pinellas firemen and that way we can kill two birds with one stone: They can take a few days off from stalking and we can put out fires. Also ---- we know it's all about developing. All of it. Everybody knows. I bet an honest person would be able to prove there was arson afoot on MANY more of these fires. First the arson then the development
Firefighters in Grand Marais, Minn., called for reinforcements as a wildfire continued to burn through the northeastern Minnesota forests, damaging more than 30 buildings and pushing about 100 people from their homes.
John Stegmeir, the incident commander, said he called for a doubling of firefighting crews to 300 as the fire grew to 16,500 acres — more than twice the size it had been Sunday night.
"You are going to see a lot more people here," he said. "We are just going to need more stuff to do what we need to do."
The fire advanced into the Boundary Waters Canoe Area in northeastern Minnesota on Sunday. Officials ordered people to leave the vicinity.
Northeastern Minnesota has been in a drought since last summer, and no rain was expected for several days.
Georgia fire
In southeastern Georgia, three weeks after the state's largest wildfire on record ignited near Waycross, sustained winds of 20 mph from the northeast pushed the fire deeper into the Okefenokee Swamp, giving firefighters a chance to fortify fire breaks.
Lightning strikes from weekend thunderstorms started three new fires near the center of Okefenokee and posed no immediate threat to people outside the swamp.
The storms failed to bring rain to ease the extreme drought conditions.
"The fire areas themselves got next to nothing, just a little bit of sprinkles," said David Spear, a spokesman for the firefighters' joint information center. "You need days and days of heavy soaking rain to have any appreciable effect."
Officials said Monday the wildfire had blackened 100,420 acres. The Georgia Forestry Commission has said the vast wildfire was caused by a fallen tree striking a power line, but the agency suspects arsonists may have started six smaller fires that later flared up nearby.
Right. There's nothing like a forest fire or wildfire to bring out the arsonists with so many witnesses around. God.
No injuries were reported in any of the wildfires.
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Battle continues to contain blazesCampfires, lightning and arson are the culprits of wildfires scorching thousands of acres across many Florida counties. Here's a glance at the latest figures released by state and federal forestry agencies on the status of fires throughout Florida:
Maybe arson is a NOTHER name for DEVELOPMENT
County, Name of fire, Acres, Percent contained:
Baker Florida Bugaboo 108,000 50
Bradford Dairy Road 14,657 80
Collier Balsa 18,027 95
Flagler WF Airport Road 6,800 75
Lake Red Oak 850 95
Lake Lee 2,600 75
Charlotte Middle of Nowhere 4,700 75
Escambia Mother's Day 250 90
Duval Marsh 475 25
Fire weather watches remain in effect today for Hamilton, Suwannee, Columbia and Gilchrist counties as breezy conditions combine with low humidity for "extreme fire conditions," officials said.
Winds are expected to weaken Wednesday, but forecasters said if conditions keep up, "critical fire weather conditions" are likely across large parts of the state on Friday and Saturday.
On-again, off-again Interstate closures continue, and officials are advising citizens to visit the Florida Highway Patrol's Web page for information on current road closings.
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