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Ten percent of Oregon told to evacuate as U.S. West wildfires kill 24 By Reuters

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© Reuters. The gutted Medford Estates neighborhood in the aftermath of the Almeda fire in Medford, Oregon

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By Carlos Barria and Adrees Latif

MOLALLA, Ore./MEDFORD, Ore. (Reuters) – Around half a million people in Oregon, or 10% of the state’s population, were ordered to evacuate on Friday and residents of its largest city, Portland, were told to be ready to go as extreme wind-driven wildfires scorched U.S. West Coast states, causing at least 24 deaths.

About one hundred wildfires have burned an area nearly as large as the state of New Jersey across the U.S. West, creating smoke that gave California, Oregon and Washington state the worst air quality levels in the world.

Oregon bore the brunt of the destruction, with search teams still unable to enter areas where fires burned through multiple small communities in the Cascade mountains.

Molalla, a community about 25 miles (40 km) south of downtown Portland, was an ash-covered ghost town after its more than 9,000 residents were told to evacuate, only 30 refusing to leave, the city’s fire department said.

The logging town was on the front line of a vast evacuation zone stretching north to within three miles (4.8 km) of downtown Portland, with Clackamas County police setting a 10 p.m. PT (0500 on Saturday GMT) curfew to deter “possible increased criminal activity.”

About 10 percent of the state’s population faced red “GO!” warnings to leave homes immediately, while hundreds of thousands more were under yellow “BE SET” warnings, to leave at a moment’s notice, or green “BE READY” alerts.

Towns southeast of Portland were at the mercy of wind direction and strength after two of Oregon’s largest wildfires merged into one.

As winds dropped and moisture levels rose on Friday, firefighters launched drones into an apocalyptic yellowish smog to see how close the flames were.

“We don’t know where the fire is,” said Molalla Fire Department Lieutenant Mike Penunuri, staring into smoke in the town center which reduced visibility to one block.

In southern Oregon, a dystopian scene of burned residential subdivisions and trailer parks stretched for miles along Highway 99 south of Medford through Phoenix and Talent, one of the worst hit areas, according to a Reuters photographer at the scene.

Blazes jumped from wildfires burning through scrub and forest to suburban firestorms as flames leaped from house to house.

Oregon Department of Forestry fire chief Doug Grafe said he would need twice the 3,000 personnel he currently had to get a grip on around three dozen major blazes.

In neighboring Washington state to the north, online video from the Tacoma area showed fires starting in a residential area and setting homes ablaze, locals running from house to house to warn neighbors.

“Everybody out, everybody out!” a man screamed as firefighters tried to douse flames.

The death toll from the siege of West Coast fires that began in August jumped to 24 after seven people were found dead late Thursday in torched mountain communities around 85 miles (137 km) north of Sacramento, California, state fire authority Cal Fire reported.

Paradise, a town blasted by California’s deadliest wildfire in 2018, had the world’s worst air quality index reading at 592, according to the PurpleAir monitoring site, as two of the state’s largest blazes burned on either side of it. PurpleAir’s world map showed parts of the three fire-hit states with air quality readings far worse than anywhere else.

Over 68,000 people were under evacuation orders in California where the largest fire in state history has burned over 740,000 acres (299,470 hectares) in the Mendocino National Forest around 120 miles (190 km) northwest of Sacramento.

“We had four hours to pack up our pets and a few medications and things like that,” said retiree John Maylone from an evacuation center in Fresno, California, after he was forced to leave three of his 30 cats as he fled the massive Creek Fire.

Police opened an arson investigation into the Oregon fire which destroyed much of Phoenix and Talent.

But at least four Oregon police departments warned of “fake” online messages appearing to be from law enforcement that blamed left-wing anti-fascists and right-wing Proud Boy activists for starting the fires.

Blazes in central Oregon also destroyed multiple communities in the Cascades and torched areas of coastal rainforest normally spared from wildfires. In eastern Washington state, a fire destroyed most of the tiny farming town of Malden.

“This will not be a onetime event,” Oregon Governor Kate Brown told a Thursday news conference. “We are feeling the acute impacts of climate change”

Over 100 years of fire suppression by state and federal authorities has created a huge buildup of dead trees and undergrowth to fuel fires that have naturally burned in the West’s forests for eons.

In recent decades Americans have built houses in those forests as second homes or due to rising prices in metropolitan areas like San Francisco, Portland and Seattle.

Scientists say climate change has contributed to greater extremes in wet and dry seasons, causing vegetation to flourish then dry out, leaving more abundant, volatile fuel for fires.

Wildfires have burned over 3.1 million acres (1.25 million hectares) in California so far this year, marking a record for any year, with six of the top 20 largest wildfires in state history occurring in the last nine months.


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Breakthrough GÉANT Network Marks Ten Years of Success

High bandwidth pan-European research network continues advances with 100 Gbps plans 

Cambridge, UK, 3 November 2010 – GÉANT, the high bandwidth pan-European research and education network, this week celebrates ten years of innovation and success. 

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Since its launch in November 2000, GÉANT has transformed European research by providing a dedicated high speed data network that enables researchers to collaborate on critical projects that benefit everyone. As part of its growth, GÉANT has successfully forged links to other international research networks across the world underpinning truly global collaboration in areas as diverse as biotechnology, particle physics, radio astronomy and weather prediction.

Researchers demand the ability to work together internationally and securely share massive amounts of data in real-time – however, the delivery of reliable, consistent performance on this scale is best served by an internet independent of commercial internet traffic. One of the world’s most advanced and highest capacity networks, GÉANT was created to provide the power and services to meet this ever increasing need. 

“The power and scope of GÉANT ensure that Europe is the central hub for research and education, bringing together the brightest minds in the world,” said Neelie Kroes, Vice-President of the European Commission for the Digital Agenda. “GÉANT not only benefits Europe’s competitiveness, but is also boosting collaboration between researchers on a global scale. Through GÉANT the European Commission is committed to enable worldwide research collaboration that tackles some of the biggest challenges that society faces and to get Every European Digital.” 

Already the most advanced research network in the world, GÉANT today announced ambitious plans for the future, publishing a timeline to introduce 100 Gbps connections during 2012 to meet exponentially growing user demand. This will be the largest 100 Gbps research network in the world when fully deployed.

By linking together Europe’s national research networks through its own 50,000 km data network, GÉANT now brings together 40 million users across 40 European countries, plus another 45 million users, through interconnections with nine other regional networks. Built and operated by DANTE, the GÉANT network is at the heart of the project of the same name. 

The benefits of GÉANT are comprehensive and far reaching. As well as the researchers who rely on GÉANT, the network supports the aims of the European Union, aids its citizens, helps communities around the world through projects such as disaster warning and telemedicine and drives innovation within the technology industry. Projects that rely on GÉANT include the Large Hadron Collider, typhoon prediction in the Philippines, collaboration between French and Tunisian doctors to treat epilepsy, and the ASTRA project that recreates the sounds of ancient instruments. 

“The last ten years has seen GÉANT successfully build its infrastructure to become the largest and most advanced research network in the world, underpinning critical projects across the globe,” said Matthew Scott, General Manager, DANTE. “Making sure users have the power and tools to collaborate wherever they are located is at the heart of GÉANT’s mission. Research doesn’t stand still, hence our plans to introduce new 100 Gbps links, pioneering work on Future Internet technologies and advanced, accessible services that promise to make the next ten years equally innovative and beneficial to users.”

About GÉANT
GÉANT is the high speed European communication network dedicated to research and education. In combination with its NREN partners, GÉANT creates a secure, high speed research infrastructure that serves 40 million researchers in over 8,000 institutions across 40 European countries. Operating at speeds of up to 40 Gbps, GÉANT is the world’s largest and most advanced multi-gigabit network dedicated to research and education. Building on the success of its predecessors, GÉANT has been created around the needs of users, providing flexible, end to end services that transform the way that researchers collaborate.  GÉANT is at the heart of global research networking through wide ranging connections with other world regions, underpinning vital projects that bridge the digital divide and benefit society as a whole. 

Co-funded by the European Commission under the EU’s 7th Research and Development Framework Programme, GÉANT is the e-Infrastructure at the heart of the EU’s European Research Area and contributes to the development of emerging internet technologies. The project partners are 32 European National Research and Education Networks (NRENs), TERENA and DANTE. GÉANT is operated by DANTE on behalf of Europe’s NRENs. For more information, visit http://www.GEANT.net 

About DANTE
DANTE is a non-profit organisation, coordinator of large-scale projects co-funded by the European Commission, and working in partnership with European National Research and Education Networks (NRENs) to plan, build and operate advanced networks for research and education. Established in 1993, DANTE has been fundamental to the success of pan-European research and education networking. DANTE has built and operates GÉANT, which provides the data communications infrastructure essential to the success of many research projects in Europe. DANTE is involved in worldwide initiatives to interconnect countries in the other regions to one another and to GÉANT. DANTE currently manages projects focussed on the Mediterranean, Asia-Pacific and central Asia regions through the EUMEDCONNECT, TEIN and CAREN projects respectively. For more information, visit www.dante.net.

Contact:
Paul Maurice
DANTE
+44 (0)1223 371 300
paul.maurice@dante.net


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