Volunteers like you who go help people in times of trouble have my respect and gratitude! While I can't volunteer, I could send some cash. If you become aware of a highly trusted entity that gets the material goods into the hands of those who need them, let us know.Regardless of what any of think. Let's send all prayers, karma and what ever you call it to the Texas region around Houston. I have already volunteered to go and do whatever is needed. Don't mix politics, let's just save some people....TeAm unites!!!
Sent donation to Red Cross yesterday. The scope of devastation is mind boggling, as is the scope of the rescue effort, especially the number of volunteers, not to mention the Cajun Navy and all the others. Some of their stories bring tears to my eyes.
The problem is that you have to be 300-400 feet above the fire to drop, and with our steep cliffs and mountains, that not possible with a big aircraft, and helicopters can't carry enough. Did you look at my link and the pictures ? the entire mountain range is on fire ! And in the foreground are the cities that are threatened.Seems all of rain clouds are concentrated in Irma's path. So, chances for rain on Oregon is still slim. But if my memory serves me right, in 2015 Sumatra and Borneo also had terrible rainforest fire and due to our lack of equipment, we hire Russians with their Beriev. Within a week or so the fire was extinguished. I hope your government hire them too. Beriev is such a beast to deliver massive amount of water in a very short time.