Calmer weather helps contain Oakland, California, fire that forced
evacuations
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[October 21, 2024]
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Firefighting crews took advantage of
calmer weather Sunday to increase containment of a small wildfire in
Oakland, California, that burned two homes and forced more than 500
people to evacuate.
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Residents watch as firefighters battle the Keller Fire burning above
Interstate 580 in Oakland, Calif., Friday, Oct. 18, 2024. (AP Photo/Noah
Berger) |
Most residents were allowed to return home Saturday but a
handful of evacuation orders remained in effect for a hillside
neighborhood where firefighters were still dousing hotspots.
“We don’t want to assume that it’s out and come back and it’s
sparked again,” Oakland Fire Chief Damon Covington said during a
Saturday evening briefing.
The blaze was 70% contained Sunday morning.
Flames erupted Friday afternoon and were fed by a major “ diablo
wind ” — notorious in autumn for its hot, dry gusts — that
spiked the risk of wildfire across Northern California. Red flag
warnings for increased fire danger expired Saturday and
conditions eased further throughout the weekend.
The cause of the fire was not immediately known.
The blaze burned a day before the Oct. 19 anniversary of a 1991
fire in the Oakland Hills that destroyed nearly 3,000 homes and
killed 25 people.
In Southern California, firefighters on Saturday fully contained
a small, wind-driven wildfire that ripped through dry brush near
the Jurupa Valley area of Riverside County east of Los Angeles.
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