Wildfires rage in California, stoked by extreme heat in U.S. West
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[September 08, 2020]
(Reuters) - Three large wildfires
burned in California and a fourth was growing quickly on Monday as a
weekend heat wave lingered across large swaths of the western United
States.
The Creek Fire, which has engulfed the Fresno area in central California
and caused the emergency evacuation over the weekend of more than 200
people vacationing at a popular reservoir, was still not contained as of
Monday afternoon, fire officials said.
The blaze, growing under "extreme weather conditions," had devoured
nearly 79,000 acres (32,000 hectares) of land, while a cause remained
under investigation, the California Department of Forestry and Fire
Protection (CalFire) said in a statement.
Officials in Madera County issued evacuation orders and urged the
county's 157,000 residents to leave if they felt unsafe.
A hiker who had just embarked on a multi-day trip when the Creek Fire
broke out and had to find a way out of the blaze shared the harrowing
experience on social media.
"We're safe and we're out, but wow, we hiked our way out of the #CreekFire
yesterday," Asha Karim posted on Twitter .
The Oak Fire in Mendocino County started burning around 1:26 pm on
Monday afternoon, according to CalFire, and three hours later it had
already torched 1,000 acres (400 hectares) and destroyed one structure.
Videos on social media showed the fire consuming pick-up trucks as it
spread along Highway 101 near Willits, California.
"If you're trying to get out of an evacuation area please call 911 for
help. Don't delay!" the Mendocino Sheriff's Office wrote on Twitter.
San Francisco-based power provider PG&E <PCG.N> said late on Monday that
it began turning off power in "high fire-threat" areas. The outages will
impact 172,000 customers in 22 counties, mostly in the Sierra Foothills,
PG&E said, adding the shut off was a safety measure due to the extreme
high and dry winds.
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Firefighters work to extinguish a fire in Alpine, California, U.S.,
September 6, 2020, in this picture obtained from social media.
Picture taken September 6, 2020. Steve Russo/via REUTERS
The California Independent Systems Operator, which runs most of the
state’s power grid, again urged consumers to cut back on energy
consumption and said it was monitoring wildfires throughout the
state threatening power lines.
In Southern California, east of San Diego, more than 400
firefighters battled the Valley Fire, which burned more than 17,000
acres (6,900 hectares)in Cleveland National Forest. Video shared on
social media showed firefighters dousing the flames, the air thick
with ash and fire embers.
The blaze was 3% contained on Monday evening. Officials announced
the deployment of military aircraft on Monday afternoon to help
fight the flames.
A fire in San Bernardino County, southeast of Los Angeles, that
officials said was caused by a pyrotechnic device used during a
gender reveal party, kept burning through the night and was 7%
contained as of Monday morning.
On Sunday, California Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of
emergency in Fresno, Madera, Mariposa, San Bernardino and San Diego
counties due to the wildfires, which also prompted the U.S. Forest
Service to temporarily close some national forests including the
Sierra National Forest, the Angeles National Forest and the San
Bernardino National Forest.
(Reporting by Maria Caspani and Gabriella Borter in New York;
additional reporting by Kanishka Singh; Editing by Leslie Adler,
Peter Cooney and Michael Perry)
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