Looks like the fire is going to stay to the south of us if the wind doesn't change (and in Texas that's a big "if"). Yesterday it jumped the road and went toward the Lake O the Pines. Looks like it got some eating places and some houses. Everything smells like smoke and there's a haze over things.
We lost one firefighter. Schools are closed indefinitely right now and kids are in shock - not knowing what's going on.
I had a doctor's appt in Shreveport yesterday and son called and told me it was ok to drive down there (a kinda long route, but ok). I went thru Oil City (the one that's been on the news) - It was so sad - It's burned black and there were places the smoke was so bad I had to drive about 20 miles an hour cause ya just couldn't see thru the smoke. And there were still fires (small ones) going on.
And Jeffereson (a town just down the road from us) with so much history - is about to be burned out. The people are just devastated.
they think it was caused by a power line sparking (a transformer or something).
People are gathered on the square in Linden (and at the grocery store and whereever they can gather) just trying to figure out what they can do to help. Food, clothes and whatever are being gathered - people are coming together to help, but it's awful to see people without houses and loosing everything.
Our church has scheduled "work days" to help clean up what can be cleaned up and help rebuild what can was damaged and can be repaired, but it's going to be a long road when the fire gets under control.
FEMA is here and is actually helping some from what I hear. They're trying to get suppies in, but for now, the community is doing most of the supplying.
A fund has been set up to help the "volunteers" ( apparently they have to furnish their own gas - the budget doesn't have the funds for emergencies from what I hear).
One thing I did see on the way to Shreveport -- a lot of churches had "full" parking lots, so I guess we're not the only community that jumped into help. So I guess in times like these people do come thru and help each other.
I stopped by to check on some friends (he's got really bad lungs and I worry about them) and she had "big" pots on every burner on her stove, cooking stuff to carry to the "command" post. He'd just delivered a van full of water, tea and gatoraid. I'm cooking pans of chicken spaghetti today to take down there.
Keep us in your prayers... Right now it's one day at a time...