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October 17, 2008

Chalk Fire Won't Die

 
The Chalk Fire burning in the south Big Sur region has reignited. Unseasonably warm weather has stoked the once dead fire forcing area residents to wonder if the wildfire assaults on Big Sur will ever end.

Friend of Firefighter Blog Big Sur Kate lives just south of the Chalk Fire scene and captured the image below last night. Put yourself in Kate's position, fire has visited her Big Sur coast almost continuously since early June. It actually began in April with an uncharacteristically early fire on the Big Sur coast.

I defer readers to Kate's blog for Chalk Fire coverage as she is the definitive community fire blogger.

FF Blog's previous Chalk Fire posts here.


Image by permission of Big Sur Kate

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