After fleeing the blaze, 63-year-old Judy Christenson remembered a similar escape 40 years ago when, as a young parent, she had to rush her children out of a burning home. Last summer, a wildfire forced her to evacuate and leave her pets behind. Now, Christenson says she leaves harnesses on her pets all the time so she can grab them at a moment’s notice and leave.
Strong winds in the area that fan flames drew the town’s founder for a very different reason. Abner Weed, a Civil War soldier who is said to have witnessed the Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee’s surrender before moving to California, chose to put a sawmill there because the wind would dry out the timber, according to Bob West, a lifelong resident who co-owns Ellie’s Espresso and Bakery, a coffee and sandwich shop that contains some historical items of the town’s past.
Evacuation orders were quickly put in effect Friday for 7,500 people – including West, who is 53 and has lived in Weed since he was a 1-year-old. He had never had to evacuate for a fire, but now he’s had to do it twice.
US has a reckless attitude towards world environment. Only 1 word: Karma. US is a key player in environmental destruction and climate change, from industry till cattle. This little fire is a cost-free warning from the nature, of what it could become. Nature is good: it warns.
Failed forest management in California sucks.
Over 25 years we traveled from Oregon to Texas and we always stopped in Weed. I researched the name of the city. Interesting.
Very unfortunate name.
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Town of weed you say?
so what you're saying ... is that the town of Weed... went up in smoke?
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