The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Lightning storms mass over California, Oregon as wildfires blaze

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LOS ANGELES: Storm clouds gathered over southern Oregon and northern California yesterday, threatenin­g to spark more wildfires with lightning strikes as emergency crews battled several deadly blazes, forecaster­s said.

The clouds carried little rain and offered little chance of a break from the bone-dry conditions plaguing the region, the National Weather Service said.

“Initial attack resources could be overwhelme­d,” it added in a red flag announceme­nt.

Elsewhere, crews made slow but steady progress against wildfires including one, called the Mendocino Complex, which has become largest in California’s history and killed one firefighte­r from Utah on Monday.

Emergency crews had managed to set up containmen­t lines around almost two thirds the fire which has raged through the southern end of the Mendocino National Forest, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) said.

That fire has scorched 144,000 hectares and destroyed 265 structures, it added.

To the northeast, firefighte­rs have been able to carve containmen­t lines around 65 percent of the Carr Fire, which has killed three firefighte­rs, four civilians and a utility worker and burned more than 1,500 structures. The Carr Fire has blackening 211,000 acres, Cal Fire said.

The heart of Yosemite National Park in California was reopened to the public on Tuesday after it was shut down for nearly three weeks due to the Ferguson Fire, which has caused two deaths. But smoke lingered in the air and a key route to the park’s best known landmarks remained closed. — Reuters

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 ??  ?? This Aqua satellite image courtesy of the Nasa/Goddard Space Flight Centre Earth Science Data and Informatio­n System (ESDIS) shows actively burning areas (hot spots) outlined in red of the Mendocino fire in California. — AFP photo
This Aqua satellite image courtesy of the Nasa/Goddard Space Flight Centre Earth Science Data and Informatio­n System (ESDIS) shows actively burning areas (hot spots) outlined in red of the Mendocino fire in California. — AFP photo

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