Posted by CBBC on August 07, 2019 at 21:55:45 from (24.69.117.186):
In Reply to: Ed Will -Oliver posted by Bob Harvey on August 07, 2019 at 17:03:19:
Guys, here is Ed Will's reply to me today. He's doing ok but the fire is pretty close.
Good Luck Ed!
Hi Grant, Thanks for your concern. The fire started about a kilometer from our place. They say some hikers caused it. The wind has been blowing south taking the smoke with it. 5 helicopters and yesterday 4 skimmers and 2 retardant bombers worked all day. But last night and today the fire exploded in size and can be a very serious problem if they don't stop peeing on it and get some serious equip on it. Its all desert ard with forested areas. At night it just glows like hot coals. I think they said 1300 hectares We have been busy with peaches for a while. My grandson and I picked 1500 lbs today. We have some nice orders though. One is 600 lb. Several 1 or 2 hundred lbs. going out tomorrow. Thanks again
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