The Borneo Post

Calmer winds bring hope in battle against deadly wildfire

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REDDING: Some 36,000 firefighte­rs struggling against one of the most destructiv­e wildfi res in California history hoped calmer winds would allow them to make more progress carving buffers to contain the blaze.

Six people have been confi rmed killed and seven others have been missing since last Thursday. More than 800 homes and 300 other buildings have been burnt to ash and 37,000 people forced to evacuate as the Carr fi re consumed 104,000 acres in and around the town of Redding.

The fi refi ghters reported some progress Monday, having carved buffer lines around 23 per cent of the fi re’s perimeter, up from just 5 per cent during much of the past week, thanks to calmer winds expected to remain in the area for two days.

The blaze roared without warning into Redding and adjacent communitie­s last week after being whipped by gale-force winds into a firestorm that jumped the Sacramento River.

It is the biggest of 17 wildfires now raging across the state, fuelled by drought-parched vegetation, triple- digit temperatur­es and erratic winds.

Two firefighte­rs and at least four civilians were killed, including two young children and their greatgrand­mother who perished while huddled under a wet blanket.

Whole neighbourh­oods, including the town of Keswick on the outskirts of Redding, were laid to waste as residents fled for their lives in a chaotic evacuation.

On Monday, authoritie­s began allowing some to return home, though an estimated 37,000 people still remained under mandatory evacuation orders.

Collective­ly, wildfi res that have burned mostly in the US West have scorched 4.6 million acres so far this year, 24 per cent more than the average of burned landscape tallied for the same period over the past decade, according to federal data.

Authoritie­s in California have reported levels of fire intensity and unpredicta­bility they have seldom seen before.

Statewide, wildfires have charred nearly 410,000 acres since January, the highest yeartodate total for the end of July in a decade, according to CalFire.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Forest burns in the Carr Fire west of Redding, California.
— AFP photo Forest burns in the Carr Fire west of Redding, California.
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File photo shows a Liberator pistol appears next to the 3D printer on which its components were made. — AFP photo

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