Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Did George Walker Bush say the word "DROUGHT" when he came out of his DC 'chambers' to speak of Emergency Measures? I didn't think he did.


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1:55 PM U.S. Pacific Daylight Time

In what seemed like the blink of an eye, wildfires ignited in the paper-dry, drought-stricken vegetation of Southern California over the weekend of October 20, 2007, and exploded into massive infernos that forced hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate their communities. Driven by Santa Ana winds, fires grew thousands of acres in just one to two days. The fires sped down from the mountains into the outskirts of coastal cities, including San Diego. Dozens of homes have burned to the ground, and at least one person has died, according to local news reports. Several of the fires were burning completely out of control as of October 22.