Aggressive wildfire threatens thousands
of homes in southern California city
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[August 10, 2018]
By Alex Dobuzinskis
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Hundreds of
firefighters were building barriers and constructing containment lines
early on Friday to slow an approaching wildfire threatening to torch
thousands of homes in a lakeside community southeast of Los Angeles.
More than 21,000 people have been evacuated in and around Lake Elsinore
where furious flames and billowing smoke rose into the sky at the edge
of the city of 60,000 as the blaze, dubbed the Holy Fire, burned nearby
in the Santa Ana Mountains.
"It feels like a war zone," Ana Tran told the Los Angeles Times as ash
and flame retardant fell on her neighborhood.
The fire, which was five percent contained, was being fueled by dry
brush covering steep terrain and stoked by erratic wind gusts during the
night, said Thanh Nguyen, a spokesman for the incident said.
"Strong down drafts is making the fire move aggressively downhill," said
Nguyen, noting that firefighters were working to build barriers and
containment lines to protect more than 2,000 homes at risk from the
fire.
Three firefighters suffered minor injuries battling the relatively small
blaze that consumed more than 10,200 acres (4,128 hectares) since it
began on Tuesday, fire officials said.
Governor Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency for the area on
Thursday, freeing up additional resources to battle the blaze. Forrest
Clark, 51, was charged with setting the fire, the Orange County District
Attorney Office said.
The Holy Fire was one of several fires burning in California that have
displaced tens of thousands of people. Wildfires across the state and
region could be further stoked by strong gusts, low humidity and hot
weather on Friday and Saturday, forecasters warned.
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A plane flies off after dumping fire retardant over the Holy Fire
close to a residential area in Lake Elsinore, California, the U.S.
August 8, 2018 in this still image taken from a video obtained from
social media. Camille Collins/via REUTERS
In Northern California, a mechanic helping to fight the Carr Fire
burning around Redding was killed in a traffic collision on
Thursday, bringing the death toll from that blaze to eight, the
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CalFire)
said. The 178,000-acre Carr Fire has killed two other firefighters
along with three members of one family and has destroyed nearly
1,100 homes. It was 49 percent contained with firefighters
struggling in steep terrain to control the blaze, CalFire said.
More than 4,000 firefighters are battling the Mendocino Complex
Fire, which has burned 305,200 acres in three counties north of San
Francisco, CalFire said.
Two firefighters were injured and 119 homes destroyed by that fire
which now ranks as the largest fire on record in the state.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Miwaukee, Editing by William
Maclean)
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