not much changed since yesterday
https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/USDHSFEMA/2023/08/27/file_attachments/2595894/FEMA%20Daily%20Ops%20Briefing%2008-27-2023.pdf
some elevated fire areas in texas today and tomorrow - but who cares?
- is this anymore a threat than a 25 mph wind in New England or a
regular snowstorm?
for spokane county - not sure if fema combined the 2 fires or not -
lets see what nifc says
Oregon (Spokane, WA) 5481-FM-WA 10,940 (-123) 33% (+17%) M: 0 H: 0 H:
0 H: 126 1 / 5 V: 0 O: 0 O: 14 O: 258
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https://www.nifc.gov/nicc-files/sitreprt.pdf
imsr from boise
total of 710 structures lost in 2 fires - medical lake wa and elk wa -
both are in spokane county afaik
Oregon WA-NES 10,940 -81 33 Ctn 9/15 800 -190 17 53 4 (384 structures
lost) 12.9M ST
Gray WA-NES 10,085 0 85 Ctn 9/1 523 -41 11 47 1 (326 structures lost) 5.7M ST
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It appears that FEMA is only reporting on 1 of the 2 major fires in
Spokane County - because NIFC shows 10,000 acres burnt on each fire -
but FEMA just shows 10,000 acres burnt on the Oregon Fire
wth?
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