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Monday, October 29, 2007
10/29 -10/30 Santiago Fire
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GREATER ORANGE NEWS SERVICE
The Santiago Fire is 65% contained with about 65minles of fire line left until containment. The fire has consumed over 28,500 acres. Containment is expected this week. Residents of some effected canyons started to return home today. Silverado School in Orange Unified will remain closed on Tuesday and Wednesday (Wednesday was a planned student free teacher work day).
This is the latest information:
"InciWeb Update on Santiago Fire
The fire grew slightly in the last 24 hours, consuming an additional 388 acres. Structure protection is in place for all evacuated communities and at the Modjeska and Santiago Peak communications sites. The southeast fire line was completed on Sunday, while direct and indirect line construction continued in other locations. A burn plan was been approved for use in Silverado Canyon to meet control objectives and remains an option for future use. Retardant drops reinforced fire lines along the county border, and provided protection between fire and structures in upper Silverado Canyon. The fire continues to burn slowly in extremely heavy vegetation in the Cleveland National Forest."
GREATER ORANGE NEWS SERVICE
The Santiago Fire is 65% contained with about 65minles of fire line left until containment. The fire has consumed over 28,500 acres. Containment is expected this week. Residents of some effected canyons started to return home today. Silverado School in Orange Unified will remain closed on Tuesday and Wednesday (Wednesday was a planned student free teacher work day).
This is the latest information:
"InciWeb Update on Santiago Fire
The fire grew slightly in the last 24 hours, consuming an additional 388 acres. Structure protection is in place for all evacuated communities and at the Modjeska and Santiago Peak communications sites. The southeast fire line was completed on Sunday, while direct and indirect line construction continued in other locations. A burn plan was been approved for use in Silverado Canyon to meet control objectives and remains an option for future use. Retardant drops reinforced fire lines along the county border, and provided protection between fire and structures in upper Silverado Canyon. The fire continues to burn slowly in extremely heavy vegetation in the Cleveland National Forest."