Hot, gusty winds fanning flames of massive U.S. wildfires
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[July 19, 2021]
(Reuters) - Gusty winds and dry, hot
weather are increasing the size of dozens of wildfires scorching vast
stretches of Oregon, California and other western states, authorities
said on Sunday.
The Bootleg Fire in Oregon - the largest wildfire raging in the United
States - is pushing to the north and east. It grew in size to nearly 468
square miles (1,212 square kilometers) - an area larger than Hong Kong.
"The weather is really against us," said John Flannigan, an operations
section chief with the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF), in charge of
battling the blaze.
He noted that all weather factors were "negative for firefighters and
positive for fire."
No relief is in sight. The National Weather Service said on Twitter that
the coming days in the U.S. west will see "elevated and critical fire
weather conditions and widespread chances for dry thunderstorms."
The Bootleg fire, which started just north of the California state line,
remains 22% contained, the same as the day before. Over 2,000 fire
personnel worked the perimeters in an effort to keep the blaze from
growing too fast.
The ODF said Bootleg is threatening over 3,100 homes, and that it had
destroyed 67 so far. Authorities are investigating the cause of the
fire.
In California, the Dixie fire, the state's largest,
continues burning toward the northeast in a remote area that is
difficult to reach, officials said.
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Firefighters assigned to the Union Pacific Fire Train protect the
tracks and hinder the Dixie Fire from crossing the North Fork of the
Feather River in Plumas National Forest, California, U.S., July 17,
2021. REUTERS/David Swanson
That wildfire - which has burned over 23 square miles (59.5 square
kilometers) and is 15% contained - has prompted an evacuation order
for Plumas County.
The Tamarack fire that was ignited by lightning on July 4 has grown
to 28.5 square miles (74 square kilometers) and remains 0%
contained, authorities said. The blaze is located about 18 miles
southeast of Lake Tahoe.
Mandatory evacuations of several small towns and other areas in the
path of the fire has forced hundreds of people to leave their homes.
(Reporting by Brad Brooks in Lubbock, Texas; editing by Diane Craft)
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