Firefighters make progress on California
wildfire despite heat
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[September 01, 2017]
(Reuters) - Firefighters made
progress in surrounding a Northern California wildfire on Thursday
despite searing heat, a day after the blaze triggered evacuation orders
for hundreds of local residents.
The so-called Ponderosa Fire has charred nearly 3,600 acres (1,457
hectares), about 85 miles (135 km) north of the state capital of
Sacramento, since it broke out on Tuesday, officials said.
It was 30 percent contained on Thursday, up from 10 percent the day
before, officials said, even though temperatures in the area approached
100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius).
The fire is one of several blazes in California as the state bakes in
high temperatures this week. Authorities have warned the heat could fuel
the existing blazes and help spark new ones.

Authorities on Wednesday gave evacuation orders to residents of 500
houses and 800 outbuildings that were threatened by flames from the
Ponderosa fire east of the town of Oroville.
"One of the issues we ran into on this fire is there's a lot of people
who didn't actually evacuate," said Paul Lowenthal, a spokesman for the
team of 1,600 fighting the blaze.
The evacuation orders remained in place on Thursday, and officials
opened shelters to house people.
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A 747 SuperTanker drops retardant while battling the Ponderosa Fire
east of Oroville, California, U.S. August 30, 2017. REUTERS/Noah
Berger

The fire in steep and rugged terrain has destroyed 10 homes and 20
outbuildings, the California Department of Forestry and Fire
Protection has said.
John Ballenger, an Oroville resident, was arrested this week on
suspicion of causing the fire by starting a campfire outside a
designated area and allowing it to spread out of control, officials
said. He is set to appear in court on Friday.
It was not clear on Thursday evening if he had been charged. A
representative for the Butte County District Attorney's Office could
not be reached for comment.
(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis in Los Angeles; Editing by Clarence
Fernandez)
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