Waterloo Region Record

Fire racing ‘like train’ hits homes

Hundreds moved to safety in Southern California canyons

- Christophe­r Weber

LOS ANGELES — Flames raced down a steep hillside “like a freight train,” leaving smoulderin­g ruins of homes and warnings that more communitie­s should be ready to flee the wildfire churning through tinder-dry canyons in Southern California, authoritie­s said Sunday.

Planes and more than a dozen helicopter­s dropped water and retardant on the blaze sparked Friday that has destroyed 18 homes and blackened more than 34 square miles of brush on ridgelines near the city of Santa Clarita. About 500 kilometres up the coast, crews were battling another fire spanning more than 40 square kilometres outside the scenic Big Sur region.

Near Santa Clarita, some 1,500 homes were evacuated, and authoritie­s have found a burned body in a car outside a home.

Shifting winds were pushing flames northeast through Angeles National Forest, where additional evacuation­s were ordered in the city of Acton and other residents were warned to prepare to leave, authoritie­s said.

The fire has ripped through brush withered by days of high temperatur­es and years of drought.

“It started consuming houses that were non-defendable,” Los Angeles County Deputy Fire Chief John Tripp said, describing the flames as charging through terrain “like a freight train.”

Juliet Kinikin said Sunday there was panic as the sky became dark with smoke and flames moved closer to her home a day earlier in the Sand Canyon area of Los Angeles County.

“And then we just focused on what really mattered in the house,” she said.

Kinikin grabbed important documents and fled with her husband, two children, two dogs and three birds. They were back at home Sunday, “breathing a big sigh of relief,” she said.

More than 1,600 firefighte­rs were battling the flames threatenin­g homes and commercial buildings.

The fire destroyed sets at Sable Ranch in Santa Clarita, which has Old West-style buildings used for movie locations.

It also forced a nonprofit sanctuary for rescued exotic creatures to move out 340 of its more than 400 animals, including Bengal tigers and a mountain lion.

 ?? WALLY SKALIJ, TNS ?? A.J. Moberg, 15, waters down the roof of his family’s house and a plane drops fire retardant as a wildfire approaches in Santa Clarita, Calif.
WALLY SKALIJ, TNS A.J. Moberg, 15, waters down the roof of his family’s house and a plane drops fire retardant as a wildfire approaches in Santa Clarita, Calif.

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