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FIRE THREATENS
    MONASTERY AND SAINT NICHOLAS RANCH IN DUNLAP, CA  
  
The Rough Fire located in central California has consumed over
    103,000 acres. Residents in many communities along its path have been
    evacuated, included staff at Saint Nicholas Ranch and Retreat Center and
    the adjacent Monastery of the Theotokos the Life Giving Spring. The fire is
    approximately four miles away from the Ranch and Monastery facilities,
    located in Dunlap, California, and the air quality is extremely poor and is
    a health hazard for residents. 
Abbess Markella and 18 sisters from the Monastery are graciously
    being provided with accommodations from the Sisters of Nazareth from the
    Roman Catholic Diocese of Fresno, and Monastery Chaplain Rev. Father John
    Angelis is staying in the home of parishioners from Saint George in Fresno.
    Three sisters remain at the Monastery, and Saint Nicholas Ranch Director
    Michael Pappas is also still on the Ranch property. At the present time,
    the evacuation is strongly advised but not required. Should a mandatory evacuation
    be issued, they will immediately leave and seek safety in Fresno. In the
    attached picture you can see the large cloud of smoke in the sky
    approaching the historic barn at Saint Nicholas Ranch, which gives a
    clearer indication of the proximity of this fire. 
  
“We pray for the safekeeping of our beloved Monastery and Saint
    Nicholas Ranch, and for all those in the area. We will remain vigilant in
    our supplications to the Lord that the fires may be contained and not cause
    any further destruction,” stated His Eminence Metropolitan Gerasimos of San
    Francisco. “We are also grateful for the valiant efforts of the
    firefighters and pray for their strength to endure this battle, so they may
    return to their homes and loved ones unharmed.” 
  
Saint Nicholas Ranch is presently providing housing for 22
    firefighters from Cal Fire who are in need of accommodations during their
    rest periods from active fire duty. The Rough Fire was started by a
    lightning strike in July 2015 and has been growing in intensity. The
    extreme heat and drought in California have exacerbated conditions, making
    this fire hard to control. 
  
The Greek Orthodox Metropolis of San Francisco will provide further
    updates as additional information becomes available. 
  
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