Mike Johnstone, South Lake Tahoe resident and business owner: “Well, I heard it was coming over Echo Summit, so it’s getting pretty close. It’s going to get into Christmas Valley and then if it hits the homes, it could spread here easily. So as you can see over there we’ve got sprinklers going here.”
“I have a home right in the danger area and I’m getting out as soon as I secure this area, which is my business and I’ve had, I don’t know, forty years now. As soon as I secure it I’m gettng out of here. But I’m going to leave all these sprinklers on.”
Glen Naasz, South Lake Tahoe resident and wildfire evacuee: “It’s more out of control than I thought. And I can’t believe that California is going to just let the jewel just burn up. I don’t see any plans and I don’t see any helicopters. So you tell me.”
“it was just traffic jams. I have no idea. It was everybody just left it once. It was like the last minute.”
James Desirey, South Lake Tahoe resident and wildfire evacuee: “We’ve been packing valuable stuff, stuff that’s irreplaceable and stuff we need to be comfortable with halfway when we do leave.”
“It might be close and it might be getting there, but I’m really not worried about it yet.”