You are doing such a great job, Crissi, and I am proud of you for taking your job so seriously, and working as hard as you do. Fires are so dangerous, and when one starts, then no one is immune from it's rage.
When I went out this morning, there was a lot of smoke in the air. I looked all around the immediate neighborhood, but I did not find any flames. I eventually left my neighborhood, and as I drove, the thicker the smoke seemed to get. I guess the winds were bringing it into my city. I live in Austin in Central Texas, and over the past several days, there have been 6 different wildfires burning all around my city. We have been in a terrible drought for the past year, and all of the brush and trees are so dry and brittle, that they can catch on fire very easily. So all it takes is for some smoker to toss a cigarette out their car window, and it can spark a horrible fire.
The biggest of the 6 fires is being called the Bastrop fire because it is located around the city of Bastrop, which is east of Austin. That fire is 6 miles wide and 16 miles long, and is burning out of control since Sunday. For those of you who don't know how long a mile is...it is 1.6 km. So far that one fire has destroyed at least 820 houses, and killed 2 people. Officials are estimating the number of destroyed houses could easily double because firefighters cannot get into many areas yet because the fire is still ravaging those places. Most of the homes in that community are upper-end homes, which are valued above $200,000. The other 5 fires are not that big, but they are also taking their toll.
Many of the schools in the areas that are experiencing the fires are closed, and are being used as evacuation centers. Tens of thousands of people have had their lives turned upside down because of these fires, and so many will return to their homes to find that they have not only lost their home, but also lost everything that they had inside of them. Their lives will be changed forever.
So my hat is off to you, Miss Crissi, for all that you do to educate those whose lives you cross about the dangers of fire, and the importance of being careful, and knowing what to do in case they are confronted with such an emergency. God bless you always.