Good old Sign on San Diego is keeping the positive vibes going with reports of fires being contained, fire fighters able to get ahead of the once out of control flames and the return of residents to their homes.
“The worst is behind us,” said Ron Lane, director of the county Emergency Operations, at a news conference featuring Michael Chertoff, chief of federal Homeland Defense.
President Bush is expected to visit San Diego Thursday to view the fire damage, according to the governor's office.
There are still out of control fires burning, but with the weather looking up and the helicopters better able to fly and drop water, it looks like a turning point. (They've been promising a turning point for a while, so we'll call this cautious optimism.)
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Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Sign on San Diego is way more positive than any other news source...
Posted by Cutcha at 11:37 AM
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