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LA mansions threatened as wildfires rage

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LOS ANGELES: An inferno engulfed the Los Angeles region, forcing more than 200,000 people to f lee and threatenin­g thousands of homes, including mansions in the luxurious BelAir neighborho­od.

Authoritie­s issued a ‘ purple’ alert – never used before – because of the extreme danger including winds that could reach 80 miles an hour, severely limiting firefighti­ng efforts.

“Yesterday it was further north, but this morning we woke up and it was east of us,” said Los Angeles resident Patricia Moore, 84, loading belongings into the trunk of her car.

“We heard the fire engines before six o’clock this morning, and we said, ‘ Maybe we should start getting our stuff into the car.’” The flames have swallowed about 80,000 acres in just over a day since the ‘ Thomas’ fire, currently the state’s largest, broke out, leaving at least one dead in an area about 45 minutes from downtown LA.

High winds caused another wave of wildfires to erupt overnight, including one in Los Angeles’ affluent Bel-Air neighbourh­ood.

The area battled gridlocked traffic as residents fled ash and smoke that churned over the smoldering hillside in the United States’ second-largest city. Fire crews worked to save luxury homes threatened by the flames.

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said more than 230,000 people had been forced from their homes in Los Angeles and Ventura counties.

‘ Very strong winds’ blowing from the northeast to the southwest were causing the fire to balloon, he said, warning Angelenos to be ready to flee at a moment’s notice.

In Bel-Air, that’s exactly what they did. The ‘Skirball’ fire ignited

Yesterday it was further north, but this morning we woke up and it was east of us. We heard the fire engines before six o’clock this morning, and we said, ‘Maybe we should start getting our stuff into the car’.

before 5am (1300 GMT) and quickly grew to engulf about 150 acres around the district, home to celebritie­s and billionair­es including SpaceX CEO Elon Musk and pop superstar Beyonce.

Police knocked on doors and used loudspeake­rs to make sure everybody left their mansions.

“They told even us to leave,” one of the officers said.

Among the last to go was Evan Kleib, a bearded photograph­er, locking his door. He packed his camera and his dogs a his vintage burgundy car and left the home where he has lived for several years, its fate uncertain.

US media reported that the BelAir Moraga Estate of media tycoon Rupert Murdoch, which contains a vineyard, was threatened by the wildfire.

The singer Lionel Richie cancelled a concert to help his exwife flee the area, while comedian Chelsea Handler and designer Adrienne Maloof were among celebritie­s tweeting that they had to evacuate.

Forecaster­s predicted that winds could cause fires to spread further, threatenin­g more upscale homes and the acclaimed Getty Centre museum. The ‘ Skirball’ fire – near a cultural center of the same name – also prompted authoritie­s to close the 405 Freeway, a major commuting corridor.

Residents of wealthy LA neighbourh­oods between Mulholland Drive to the north and Sunset Boulevard to the south were part of the evacuation zone. The Getty arts institutio­n – home to masterpiec­es including those by Edouard Manet – was closed until. Museum authoritie­s tweeted that ‘air filtration systems are protecting the galleries from smoke.’

The prestigiou­s University of California, Los Angeles is near the same area and also ended up evacuating, after students began the day wearing masks. Dozens of schools were closed, as was Santa Monica College.

Just north in Ventura County the ‘ Thomas’ blaze continued out of control, after erupting in the hills of oak and scrub north of Santa Paula, powered by strong seasonal guests known as Santa Ana winds.

At least 4,000 firefighte­rs were deployed across the entire fire zone, including on the scene of the ‘Rye’ blaze – which had grown to 7,000 acres in the Santa Clarita area – as well as the ‘Creek’ fire north of downtown Los Angeles that had grown to more than 11,000 acres.

California Governor Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency over the area. The Federal Emergency Management Agency ( FEMA) said it had released funds for relief services.

US President Donald Trump tweeted a message of ‘ thoughts and prayers’ to California as it nears the end of its deadliest year ever for wildfires. — AFP

Patricia Moore, Los Angeles resident

 ??  ?? Flames from the Skirball Fire spread on a hillside in a wealthy neighborho­od on the west side of Los Angeles, California. — Reuters photo
Flames from the Skirball Fire spread on a hillside in a wealthy neighborho­od on the west side of Los Angeles, California. — Reuters photo
 ??  ?? A fire department helicopter makes a water drop building on the vineyard estate of media mogul Rupert Murdoch in Bel Air, on the west side of Los Angeles, California. — Reuters photo
A fire department helicopter makes a water drop building on the vineyard estate of media mogul Rupert Murdoch in Bel Air, on the west side of Los Angeles, California. — Reuters photo

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