The
Alamo Fire has engulfed about 23,900 acres in the area of the
border between San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties, a few
miles from the city of Santa Maria, according to the California
Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, or Cal Fire for
short. That was up from 19,000 acres on Saturday evening.
About 15 percent of the fire had been contained by Sunday
evening, Cal Fire tweeted. The fire has so far destroyed one
structure and was threatening more than 130 others, Cal Fire
said.
On Saturday, hundreds of people were ordered to evacuate the
remote canyons affected by the fire. No injuries have been
reported. Hundreds of firefighters were trying to stop the fire
from reaching wineries to the south and electric transmission
lines to the southeast, Santa Barbara County officials said.
The Alamo Fire was one of about 50 large uncontained fires
burning in western states, the National Weather Service said on
Sunday morning.
A wave of scorching weather has hit California in recent days.
On Saturday, a fire at an electrical power station in Los
Angeles left 140,000 residents without power, after a second
straight day marked by temperatures that exceeded 90 degrees
Fahrenheit (32 Celsius).
(Reporting by Jonathan Allen and Eric M. Johnson; Editing by
Chris Reese)
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