The
so-called Colorado Fire, about 15 miles (24 km) south of
Monterey and just north of the area known as Big Sur, broke out
on Friday night and crossed the Pacific Coast Highway, burning
for a time on the ocean side of the road.
The fire approached, but did not damage, the Bixby Creek Bridge,
known for its spectacular concrete arch support that soars 260
feet (80 meters) over the gorge and Pacific Ocean below.
The fire was 35% contained on Sunday night, up from the
morning's figure of 25%, the California Department of Forestry
and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) said in an update.
The blaze was limited to about 700 acres (283 hectares), down
from 1,050 acres in the morning, a revision it attributed to
"accurate mapping."
Cal Fire said, "The fire behavior was moderate and made
wind-driven runs late Saturday night and into Sunday morning,"
adding that crew efforts to build and improve containment lines
and mop up hotspots would continue on Sunday.
One structure, an occupied yurt, was destroyed, said Cal Fire
spokesperson Cecile Juliette. Most of those under evacuation
orders are believed to have left the area, she added.
Such fires are atypical for this time of year, as the Colorado
Fire has scorched an area that went more than a decade without a
January fire across more than 100 acres (40 hectares), Juliette
said.
California has long had an active wildfire season, but it has
grown longer and more punishing in recent years, fueled at least
partly by climate change and a two-decade drought.
"We've had several fires across northern California in the last
few years that have been different than the fires from 10 or 15
years ago," Juliette said.
"They've been much bigger, (with) much more energy, much hotter
and spread much more quickly. So this is the new California."
(Reporting by Daniel Trotta and Maria Caspani; Editing by Chris
Reese and Clarence Fernandez)
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