Hollywood Blaze Spreads, Causing Panic
Wildfire Forces Evacuations Of 200 Southern California Homes
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Fire In Hollywood Contained
A fire broke out in the bone-dry Hollywood Hills section of Los Angeles but was contained by fire-fighters that attacked the 150 acre blaze aggressively. Bill Whitaker reports.
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A wildfire burns in the Hollywood Hills area of Los Angels on March 30, 2007. (AP)
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Smoke fills the skies as seen from the Hollywood freeway, just north of downtown Los Angeles, as firefighters battle a wildfire Friday, March 30, 2007. (AP/L.A. Daily News, John McCoy)
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The fire burned about 1,400 acres, or 2.1 square miles, and had burned a shed and the roof of a house in the area where residents were being evacuated, said San Bernardino County Fire spokeswoman Angie Samayoa.
Most residents have been allowed to return to their homes in the Southern California city of Hesperia. A San Bernardino County fire spokeswoman says the fire has stopped growing. It had burned out of control for much of the day Saturday.
The blaze, about 80 miles northeast of Los Angeles, is five-percent contained and authorities expect full containment by Sunday night.
The cause was under investigation, and about 400 firefighters were fighting the blaze. Hesperia is about 80 miles northeast of Los Angeles.
"It's increased substantially," Samayoa said. "Firefighters are doing their very best to protect these homes."
On Friday, flames allegedly ignited by two teens sent smoke seeping into the Warner Bros. studios and towering high in the sky behind the famous Hollywood sign before losing intensity.
The 150-acre blaze started near a corporate housing complex east of Universal City, south of the Warner Bros. studios complex in Burbank.
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said two teens from Illinois were in custody and told authorities they caused the fire.
"They've admitted that they started this fire," the mayor said at a news conference. He said they were "old enough to know what they were doing."
The teens walked into a Burbank police station in midafternoon and were turned over to Los Angeles police Friday, police Lt. Ron Caruso said.
The 16- and 17-year-old boys, who were visiting Los Angeles with their parents, had been staying at the housing complex, the mayor said.
They have been arrested on suspicion of reckless setting of a fire and released to their parents, said Ron Myers, a fire department spokesman. They could be charged after prosecutors review the case Monday, he said.
For several hours smoke roiled into the sky behind the famous Hollywood sign that stands on the south face of the hills, but the flames made no move down the south face and by late afternoon the landmark appeared to be well out of any danger.
Nonetheless, dozens of people gathered at the foot of the hills to take pictures of the sign and smoke.
"If it burns, we would be losing an icon," said Russ Mitchell, a Los Angeles resident.
Friday, Scott Rowe, vice president of corporate communications for Warner Bros. Entertainment said the company was monitoring the situation.
"The studio is fairly filled with smoke at the moment," he said. "It's at our back door. I think a couple of our entrances have been closed at this point and we're operating normally but that could change any minute."
CBS News correspondent Bill Whitaker reports that Southern California is a tinderbox. Rainfall has been far below normal this year, and now the fire season is starting far earlier than normal.
The region had an extremely dry winter with little rainfall, leaving much of the area parched. Humidity also was low, about 10 percent, which makes vegetation burn more easily.
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Matthew 24
3And as he sat upon the mount of Olives, the disciples came unto him privately, saying, Tell us, when shall these things be? and what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?
4And Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive you.
5For many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many.
6And ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars: see that ye be not troubled: for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet.
7For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places.
8All these are the beginning of sorrows.
37But as the days of Noah were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
38For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark,
39And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
Posted by zootallures2 at 10:38 PM : Mar 30, 2007
I have lived just 2 blocks south of Sunset Blvd (4 south of Hollywood Blvd) for a few years now and trust me, the aliens have been here for years! Sometimes it's fun to take a walk on Hollywood after dark. You see and experience the dam*nest things and people.
Posted by truthword at 01:09 AM : Mar 31, 2007
One would think that if this was from god he'd have done a better job of it. The fire department (Great people in the fire department here in L.A.!!! County and city!!!) had the fire under control in a few short hours with no loss of life, no injuries and not one home as much as singed. Not much of a message.
Posted by renrivers at 01:56 AM : Mar 31, 2007
Amen! I think it's because of child abuse. Their parents forced this fantasy world, complete with a book of fables, on them when they were young and vulnerable. Their parents scared the sh*it out of their own children about what would happen to them if they didn't believe this cra*p with all of their hearts. Now even as adults they're so scarred from this childhood trauma that even now they can't face the fact of just how silly and dangerous their beliefs really are. Grimm's Fairy Tales would have been better, but force feeding religion to young children is no different then beating them. And the damage no less real.
That was an interesting read. I live in a small mid-western town, and I can't count the number of times I have heard, "My parents forced me to go to church, I knew if I didn't I would get my A$$ beat. So if it was okay for my mom and dad it ought to be okay for me too."
I see the day coming when parents may find themselves in deep do-do for mental and physical abuse for pushing these worse than fairy tail, people manipulating, mind-controlling religions on their children. Every child deserves the right to decide on his own how he will identify with his Creator, and the after life, and not be scared into believing these stories religions use.
These are the people you think of when you think "religion" George Bush is a member of Skull and Bones, which is basically the Knights Templars, and Pat Robertson is a member of the Knights Of Malta, both masonic organizations. Masons go whoring after that false light of lucifer.
I don't practice "RELIGION" Randal, I practice Jesus, I don't care for fake organized religion anymore than you do. Yeah Jesus is so bad Randal, that's why with most of society rejecting him things are just better than ever right Randal, what do people need morals for anyways right Randal, we can always have hollywood feed us their morals... right Randal.... Randal says to Turn off God and Turn on those TV's, that's where you'll find the real truth... on the boob tube, right Randal....
When Jesus told his disciples to take up my cross and follow me he wasn't going on no picnic. Who killed Jesus Christ Randal? the government at the time did that's who, just like the government of today would right now, he was a threat to their kingdom, he stood up for what is right, and even them killing him couldn't make him hate them, even them doing that couldn't make him lower himself to go down to their level.
Yeah, right! We have so-called adults who just can't resist commenting off the story by posting their beliefs about something that is totally unrelated to the story at hand! And they do this over and over and over again! They just can't help themselves!
Add in 10 year olds who think they can beat people with bricks and we've got a HUGE problem.
As it says in Ephesians: %u201CFor by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: not of works, lest any man should boast."
It's a shame you are so desperate for "mercy and love" that you can't find it anywhere but a 2,000 year old book.
Anyway, about that Hollywood sign... These stupid kids need to realize that people risk their lives putting out fires. If a firefighter dies, they're up for homicide.
Did you also post the plight of the palestinian people on the Marie Osmond and husband are getting a divorce sight? Keep up the good work. The palestinians thank you.
Nice, go visiting out of state and burn them down, I say make them and their parents responsible for the costs- send them a BILL, if they can't pay it TOO BAD, take their house, car and everything they own and then the four of them go to jail till they can cough up the money working in the prison for $2 an hour.
Posted by truthword at 04:29 AM : Mar 31, 2007
Ok. Rednecks are not a race.
Parents also need to be held accountable! Maybe then other parents would realize they are suppose to be parents & not 'friends' to their kids.
I realize some kids will do bad no matter what but a lot just need discipline in their lives.
You%u2019re right. CBS has a ongoing problem with their headlines. You would think they would do a better job considering they are professionals.
I will say to anyone who is down on these kids that... they did admit to the terrible mistake.
I cannot determine from this article what the circumstances were that caused them to set the fire... I can imagine that they did something they were not supposed to do that inadvertantly caused the fire.
I have been impressed that the kids turned themselves in. Again, I do not know the circumstances but am impressed that the kids were honest.
In today's world - that says a lot.
LOL some weak message that is, let's see something BIG like the sky on fire or something, a rinky dink forest fire is child's play, there's forest fires and mud slides every summer because the fools who live in those hills build their houses on unstable steep hills, they refuse to clear away brush and trees and it's a proven earthquake zone.
So surprise surprise! build you home in a place that has a long HISTORY of fires, floods, quakes, mud slides and then act surprised when one of those events happens. Thing is, these same people have insurance and the insurance companies foot the bills to replace these $2 million mansions over and over and over again.
I suspect these people use these events as a remodelling excuse- get tired of your current decor? want new furniture to replace that tired old last year's stuff? need a new sportscar because yours is a whole year old? just wait for the NEXT fire, quake or mudslide, get your new replacement home, furniture and cars and put it all right back up in the SAME location as before and wait till the next fire to update again at the expense of the insurance rate payers- thats US.
You had better run for your life, man!
Posted by george2221 at 08:00 AM : Apr 01, 2007
You're right! Obviously god is out to burn this old atheist down! LOL!
Before building on a Ca. hillside, the geological study and report can cost as much as a house in other states. Construction costs are also higher because of quake specific safety requirements. A $2 million dollar house isn't that big a deal when a 50 year old 2-3 bedroom fixer-upper can run $400,000 or more. Quake damage requires separate coverage. It's expensive and deductibles are staggering. The quake deductable alone would be more than most major remodelling costs. Fire insurance costs in fire-prone areas also reflect increased risks.
Insurance costs in California, like everywhere are based upon risks and property values. Californians are no more likely to plan on insurance proceeds from quakes or wildfires to remodel than people in the rest of the country are to plan their remodelling around the risks where they live like hurricanes, tornadoes and/or floods. Rate-payers in other states pay no more because of California's quake and wildfire losses than Californians and everyone pays for the hurricane, tornado or flood losses that happen in other areas. There's insurance coverage everywhere because everywhere has its risks.
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April 2, 2007 1:30 AM PDT
- Consider this: Based on pre-existing conditions, this fire was destined to happen. Based on forecasted conditions, more fires are destined to happen. My point: This fire might be a blessing in that it happened now instead of later... it's only going to get drier around here and fires are only going to get bigger.
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