California governor calls wildfires 'deadly moment,' urges residents to
flee
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[August 22, 2020]
(Reuters) - Hundreds of wildfires
burning across Central and Northern California that have already killed
six people more than doubled in size on Friday, becoming some of the
largest in state history and threatening small towns in the path of the
flames.
The conflagrations, which broke out over the last week, have blackened
an area larger than the U.S. state of Rhode Island and destroyed more
than 500 homes and other structures. In addition to the fatalities, 43
firefighters and civilians have been hurt.
California Governor Gavin Newsom said crews were fighting 560 fires
across the state, many of them sparked by lightning storms, straining
resources to the breaking point as he seeks reinforcements from as far
away as Canada and Australia.
"We are not naive by any stretch about how deadly this moment is and why
it is essential ... that you heed evacuation orders and that you take
them seriously," Newsom, a Democrat, told Californians at a news
briefing.
The state has been hit by its worst dry-lightning storms in nearly two
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have sent flames racing through lands left parched by a recent heat
wave. Some 175,000 people have been told to leave their homes.
In Santa Cruz, a city of around 65,000 people on California's central
coast, residents were told to prepare "go bags" as bulldozers cut fire
lines and flames came within a mile of the University of California
Santa Cruz campus.
Video footage posted on social media showed giant Redwood trees, some
more than 2,000 years old, standing largely unscathed among the torched
ruins of buildings in and around Big Basin Redwoods State Park.
A complex of blazes east of Palo Alto and another in wine country south
of Sacramento are the seventh and tenth largest wildfires in state
history, respectively, according to CalFire, and the agency warned that
more dry-lightning storms were expected as early as Sunday.
'SEND IN THE NATIONAL GUARD'
With up to 20 separate blazes burning in some lightning-fire complexes,
firefighters and locals pleaded for more support.
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Cal Fire firefighter Anthony Quiroz carries a hose as he defends a
home during the CZU Lightning Complex Fire in Boulder Creek,
California, U.S. August 21, 2020. REUTERS/Stephen Lam
"We're still understaffed for a fire of this size," said Daniel
Potter, a CalFire spokesman, in reference to the Santa Cruz blaze
where crews are working 72-hour shifts to save homes in towns such
as Ben Lomond.
"We need HELP in the Santa Cruz mountains. SEND IN THE NATIONAL
GUARD NOW!" San Jose State University professor Scott Myers-Lipton
said on Twitter.
Four people died in the so-called LNU Complex fire in the North Bay
area that has destroyed more than 480 homes and structures,
including a winery as it burned over 219,000 acres in five counties.
All evacuees were allowed to return to their homes in Vacaville on
Friday as containment of the fire stood at 7%.
A utility crewman died on Wednesday while on duty helping clear
electrical hazards for first-responders at the same fire. Earlier
that day, the pilot of a firefighting helicopter was killed in a
crash in Fresno County.
"All our first responders are working to the ragged edge of
everything they have," state lawmaker Jim Wood said.
Plumes of smoke and ash fouled air quality for hundreds of miles
around fire zones, adding to the misery and health risks of
residents forced to flee or those stuck inside sweltering homes that
lacked air conditioning.
Medical experts warned that the coronavirus pandemic has
considerably heightened the health hazards posed by smoky air and
extreme heat, especially for older adults and those already
suffering from respiratory illnesses.
(Reporting by Andrew Hay, Steve Gorman, Jane Ross and Dan Whitcomb;
Editing by Grant McCool, Rosalba O'Brien and Daniel Wallis)
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