California firefighters contain most of
state's biggest wildfire
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[June 29, 2016]
(Reuters) - Firefighters in central
California had by Wednesday contained most of a major blaze that ranks
as the biggest and deadliest of several that are raging in an early
summer heatwave.
Crews had contained about 60 percent of fire, named Erskine, up
from 15 percent on Tuesday, in the drought-parched foothills near
Lake Isabella in Kern County, about 110 miles (180 km) north of Los
Angeles, fire managers said.
A major highway through the area had also been reopened and more
evacuees had been allowed to return home, authorities said.
About 1,800 firefighters were battling the blaze that has burned
47,000 acres, or more than 70 square miles (190 square km), since it
started on Thursday.
Erskine was largely unchecked during its first two days as high
winds drove flames fast through several communities south of the
lake, burning more than 250 structures to the ground as residents
fled for safety.
The charred remains of two people were found on Friday just beyond
the ruins of their home, Kern County sheriff's spokesman Ray Pruitt
said. Authorities warned that salvage crews might find more bodies
as they make their way through devastated neighborhoods to inspect
the damage.
The two victims were identified by the Anglican Diocese of San
Joaquin as a priest and his wife, Byron and Gladys McKaig -
California's first wildfire fatalities of 2016.
The wildfire season officially began in May but the nine major fires
that have started in California over the past week marked the first
widespread outbreak of intense fires this year. Erskine is by far
the largest and most destructive of those.
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Firefighter Robert Aikman extinguishes a hot spot at a residence
leveled by the Erskine Fire in South Lake, California, U.S. June 26,
2016. REUTERS/Noah Berger
Daniel Berlant, a spokesman for the California Department of
Forestry and Fire Protection, said the state had already experienced
some 2,400 wildfires, small and large, since January. They burned a
total of 99,000 acres.
Authorities are investigating what caused Erskine.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien; Editing by Louise Ireland)
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