Evacuations ordered after two California wildfires converge into one
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[July 26, 2021]
By Maria Caspani
(Reuters) -Crews and officials battling a
large fire that has incinerated more than 190,000 acres (77,000
hectares) in northern California braced for the possibility on Sunday
that smoke columns could spawn lightning storms capable of igniting more
blazes.
The swarming Dixie fire in Butte County, north of Sacramento, gained
ground on Saturday and was only 21% contained as of Sunday, according to
the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection .
The Dixie fire joined with another one nearby on Saturday night, and
firefighters have struggled to contain the blazes that have triggered
evacuations in several communities.
"There is a high probability for the smoke columns to develop what we
call a pyrophoric (cloud)," fire behavior analyst Dennis Burn said in a
video message posted on the Facebook page of Lassen National
Forest.
Large fires like the Dixie fire and Oregon's Bootleg fire , a massive
blaze that has blackened more than 408,000 acres and was 46% contained
as of Sunday, can at times generate their own weather, like lightning
storms.
With the Dixie fire encroaching, the Plumas County Sheriff's Office
issued mandatory evacuation orders for the eastern shore of Lake Almanor
where "personnel are conducting door to door notifications."
An evacuation shelter was established in the city of Susanville, and
five other areas were placed under evacuation warnings.
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Firefighters spray water from a fire train to hot spots along the
tracks over Rock Creek Bridge as the Dixie Fire grows in Plumas
National Forest, California, U.S., July 15, 2021. REUTERS/David
Swanson
In Oregon, crews battling the Bootleg fire faced the
"warmest and driest" day for the next several days, fire officials
said in an update on Sunday.
More than 2,200 personnel were combating the Bootleg fire, officials
from an interagency task force said.
"Evacuations are dynamic," the officials said, publishing an
interactive map with warnings such as "Go (Leave immediately)" and
"Be Set (Prepare to leave at a moment's notice)."
The Bootleg fire is one of more than 86 large active wildfires in 12
states that have charred more than 1.4 million acres in recent
weeks, according to the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) in
Boise, Idaho.
The conflagrations in the U.S. West, marking a heavier-than-normal
start of the wildfire season, have coincided with record-shattering
heat that has baked much of the region in recent weeks and caused
hundreds of deaths.
(Reporting by Maria Caspani in New York; Additional reporting by
Daniel Trotta in Carlsbad, California, Editing by Grant McCool and
Richard Pullin)
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