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Slink Hearth Replace – Nice Basin Faculty of Pictures


Slink Fire Monday night August 31
Slink Fire Monday night August 31

The Slink Hearth enters Little Antelope Valley above Coleville, California.

The Slink Hearth left Slinkard Valley yesterday and came to visit the hills to burn above the cities of Coleville and Walker final night time. It was listed as 6500 acres and 5% contained.

The Slink Fire Invades Little Antelope Valley

As I drove away, the brightest spot within the panorama above became a hearth twister no less than two to 3 hundred toes tall. A pillar of flame. I’ve seen smaller ones, however nothing like that.

Slink Fire Above Coleville August 31

Slink Fire Over the Helitack Base

Slink Fire Advance

Fiery Ridges in the Slink Fire

Hot Spot in the Slink Fire

Listed here are some images and a time-lapse video of the Slink Hearth Sunday night time August 30, reported as 5% contained and 4762-acres.

Slink Fire photo by Jeff Sullivan

Slink Hearth on the night time of Sunday, August 30.

Slink Fire photo by Jeff Sullivan

The nearly-full moon was brilliant over the Slink Hearth and smoke final night time.

Slink Fire August 30

As of the morning of September 5, the Slink Hearth is reported as having burned 18,665 acres, with 15% containment.

Sadly, the historic Golden Gate Mill close to Walker is reported to have burned:
Golden Gate Mill





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