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JAPATUL VALLEY, Calif. (CNS) - Firefighters labored for a sixth day Thursday to subdue a wildfire that has blackened thousands of acres in rural eastern San Diego County, leveling at least 30 homes and dozens of outbuildings and forcing widespread evacuations.As of midday Thursday, crews had the sprawling burn area southeast of Alpine nearly one-third contained, according to Cal Fire. The personnel remained particularly focused on its western and northern flanks, where smoldering hot spots were posing the most immediate remaining structural threats, the state agency reported.At last count, the conflagration, dubbed the Valley Fire, had destroyed 30 residences and 29 auxiliary structures and left two firefighters with minor injuries.The blaze erupted for unknown reasons early Saturday afternoon off Spirit Trail and Carveacre Road in Japatul Valley and spread rapidly through tinder-dry vegetation amid sweltering heat and high winds, according to Cal Fire. More than 1,000 local, state, federal and military firefighters battled the blaze by ground and aboard firefighting aircraft, officials said.As of late Thursday, crews had the perimeter of the wind-driven inferno 35% surrounded by fire breaks, the state agency reported. The fire has burned 17,665 acres.Evacuation orders remained in effect Thursday afternoon for the back-country communities of Carveacre, Japatul Valley, Lawson Valley and Lyons Valley. Residents of Alpine, Barrett Junction, Descanso, Dulzura, Pine Valley, Potrero and Viejas were advised to be prepared to clear out of their homes on short notice if serious flare-ups occurred near their neighborhood."We would encourage everybody to stay out of those areas," sheriff's Lt. Tony O'Boyle told reporters during a briefing Thursday morning. "Just because you don't see smoke or flames doesn't mean there aren't hazards in there. And there are -- downed power lines, gas leaks, unstable boulders and hot spots."Some roadways in and around the burn zone have been reopened to residents only, the lieutenant said."Please, folks, if you're not from the area, stay away," O'Boyle said. "It's not a time to be getting photographs. It's not a time to be flying drones. It's not a time to be getting video."Shelters for the displaced were available at Steele Canyon in Spring Valley, according to the San Diego Humane Society. El Capitan High in Lakeside closed later Thursday, CAL FIRE San Diego reported. Lakeside Rodeo Arena was available to shelter horses, and residents in need of a safe place to board pets or livestock until the wildfire was extinguished were advised to make use of one of two San Diego County Animal Services shelters, in Bonita and Spring Valley.Fire-related power outages kept about 794 addresses in the vicinity of the blaze without electrical service Thursday, and possibly for several more days, according to SDG&E.Due to smoke drifting over much of the county because of the blaze, the San Diego County Pollution Control District advised that air-quality levels were unhealthy in parts of the region and advised people to limit outdoor activities until conditions improve.As the Valley Fire spread, Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency for San Diego County, a move intended to free up federal relief funds.On Wednesday afternoon, the county Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to ratify a local emergency proclamation issued Sunday in response to the Valley Fire. The action will provide monies to address damage resulting from the blaze and make the region eligible for potential federal and state resources that would help repair roadways and other public infrastructure, and reimburse emergency-response costs, according to county officials.During Thursday's news conference at Viejas Casino Event Center, District 2 County Supervisor Dianne Jacob noted that firefighters had been aided by milder-than-expected weather, as "the anticipated fast and furious (Santa Ana) winds that we thought would be happening did not happen this time.""Having said that, today is pretty much a good-news day," Jacob said. "But the fire is still burning, and it's not out yet, And we have not reached the peak of our fire season. Remember, that peak usually happens in October. ... So, this is just a warning shot, basically, of what we might be facing in the coming months. This is not over. It's just starting. We were lucky on this one."Jacob urged East County residents to put together an emergency "go kit" of supplies in case of evacuation orders, as well as download the SD Emergency App and sign up for crisis notifications at ReadySanDiego.org.She advised those who have lost their homes or other property to the wildfire to call the County Assistance Hotline at 858-715-2200 or email valleyfirerecovery.@sdcounty@ca.gov.Additionally, a "one-stop shop" county assistance center for victims of the blaze will be operating at Rancho San Diego Library, 11555 Via Rancho San Diego, Jacob told reporters. The services will be available Saturdays and Sundays 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Mondays 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. until further notice.Those who would like to help victims of the fire can make donations to a disaster-relief fund implemented by the San Diego Foundation, which can be accessed online at sdcountyrecovery.com. 5289

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A former U.S. Secret Service agent who worked on a presidential detail for the late George H.W. Bush reminisced about the 41st president of the United States on Saturday after learning of Bush's passing.Mauri Sheer spent two years with the Bush family during his presidency before he was appointed as a U.S. Marshal in the Kansas City area. Sheer, who worked in the Secret Service for nearly three decades, served six presidents."From Gerald Ford through George W. Bush," Sheer said.But it was his time with George H.W. Bush, who died Friday night at his home in Texas, that he thought about most this weekend."He was constantly moving, and when he would move, he would move fast," Sheer said. "If you were working right ahead of him in the perimeter around him and you were right ahead of him, you'd have to be careful if you slowed down because he'd run you right over."Sheer said that same energy went into his golf game. "They say he played golf almost like you play hockey," Sheer said. "He'd hit the ball and the ball's almost done moving and he's just constantly moving."Sheer said the moment he'd never forget was the day Ronald Reagan was released from the hospital after he'd been shot. Sheer said he and Bush were running a 10-kilometer race that morning. "He didn't run as fast as he thought he was going to and he was pressed for time and he was behind and he was afraid he was going to miss it," Sheer said.As usual, Bush didn't miss a beat.Sheer said that's one thing he'll always remember. He also wanted others to know Bush was a fundamentally good person."The main thing that I think people should know about George H.W. Bush is that he's one of the most decent guys I'd ever been around," Sheer said.He also will remember Bush as a generous man who cared deeply about others.During the holiday season, Sheer said Bush would plan his schedule around his agents, so they could be home with their families for the holidays. 2001

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JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) -- The Latest on a tsunami that hit the coast around Indonesia's Sunda Strait (all times local):11:26 a.m. The tsunami death toll rose to 62 with 20 missing, according to a spokesperson for Indonesia's disaster agency.8:35 a.m. Indonesia's disaster management agency says the death toll from a tsunami apparently caused by undersea landslides from a volcanic eruption has risen to 43 with some 600 injured. Scientists say the tsunami could have been caused by the eruption of Anak Krakatau, a volcanic island formed over years from the nearby Krakatau volcano. They also cited tidal waves caused by the full moon.The areas that were affected were South Lampung in Sumatra and the Serang and Pandeglang regions of Java, west of the capital Jakarta. The Sunda Strait between the islands of Java and Sumatra connects the Java Sea to the Indian Ocean.7:05 a.m.A man who says he and his family survived the tsunami that hit the coast around Indonesia's Sunda Strait says he was taking pictures of a volcano Saturday night when he suddenly saw a big wave come toward him. "I had to run, as the wave passed the beach and landed 15-20m (meters) inland," ╪ystein Lund Andersen writes on Facebook. "Next wave entered the hotel area where i was staying and downed cars on the road behind it. Managed to evacuate with my family to higher ground trough forest paths and villages, where we are taken care of (by) the locals. Were unharmed, thankfully." 7:05 a.m.Anderson writes that authorities are saying it appears to be a tsunami caused by a volcanic eruption that he was photographing. "So encountered my first tsunami it seems, hopefully my last," Anderson writes. 6:45 a.m.Government officials say that at least 20 people were killed after a tsunami hit the coast around Indonesia's Sunda Strait, the BBC reports.The national disaster management agency says 165 people were hurt and dozens of buildings were damaged Saturday night, according to the BBC.The agency says the possible cause of the tsunami were undersea landslides after the Krakatoa volcano erupted.The Sunda Strait between the islands of Java and Sumatra connects the Java Sea to the Indian Ocean.The BBC reports that footage posted by the head of the disaster management agency showed the aftermath of the tsunami, with flooded streets and an overturned car.In September, at least 832 people were killed by a quake and tsunami that hit the city of Palu on the island of Sulawesi, which is just east of Borneo. 2499

  

LA CRESTA, Calif. (KGTV) - Dramatic photos and video from the Tenaja Fire in Riverside County show the flames building as they creep toward homes.Residents got out their cameras as they evacuated the path of the fire near Murrieta and La Cresta. View this post on Instagram The #tenajafire is raging less than 2 miles from our home. It started around 4pm yesterday and so far over 1400 acres have burned. The fire, as of this morning, is only 7% contained. The cat went into hiding under the bed ?? A post shared by Mary Lou Reid, Author (@marylreidwriter) on Sep 5, 2019 at 10:22am PDT View this post on Instagram These firefighters are amazing and they have ordered more air power and been attacking by air since daybreak. Our street is still closed and they said to expect to be evacuated for another 48 hours. They said the winds are picking up, but we are speaking to the wind! AND we have Psalm 91! Love you ALL and thank you all for standing with us. #psalm91 #tenajafire A post shared by RayGene Wilson (@raygenewilson) on Sep 5, 2019 at 10:08am PDT View this post on Instagram After a very exciting day with the fire near by we were able to get all 11 equines 2 pigs my dog and foster dog to safety!!! Thank you to everyone who reached out to help and for those who showed up and helped us get everyone out safely!! The fire was going away from our house but the air quality was bad so we are all at patties ranch waiting for the word to go home!! I'm so grateful for my friends and family who were there or called to make sure we were OK!! We felt very loved today and to see my friends fight for my herd like it was there herd really put a smile on my face!!! Much love y'all! #foreverlove #tenajafire #whywait #getoutbeforeitstoolate #emergencyevacuation #lovelife #lovemyherd #grateful #animallover #alllivesmatter #spreadlove #behappy A post shared by Dana Serratore (@alllivesmatter88) on Sep 5, 2019 at 3:14am PDT View this post on Instagram I was one of the last cars up the hill yesterday, before the roads closed, we made the decision to leave immediately before the evacuation orders were set.????? ***If anyone needs help with evacuating animals, contact me.*** #tenajafire #lacrestaliving #drivingoutofthefirearea #ratherbesafethansorry A post shared by Jessica Lynn (@jessica_lynn_n) on Sep 5, 2019 at 7:06am PDT View this post on Instagram Tenaja Fire #abc7eyewitness #fire #tenajafire A post shared by Robert Lugibihl (@wildheart_studios) on Sep 5, 2019 at 1:23pm PDT 2600

  

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