The Borneo Post

Thousands evacuated from California’s largest wildfire

- August 5, 2018

CALIFORNIA: Thousands more mountain residents were evacuated from the path of California’s biggest wildfire on Friday as fatigued firefighte­rs battled gusting winds driving one of the state’s worst fire seasons in a decade.

The Mendocino Complex Fire grew to 63,700 hectares late Friday, about half the size of Los Angeles, forcing nearly 16,000 homeowners to flee a blaze that has destroyed 88 structures about 150km north of San Francisco, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CalFire).

Its size overtook the deadly Carr Fire, about 160km to the northeast, which is among 17 major blazes burning in tinderdry forests and woodland peppered with dead trees from the state’s 2011-2017 drought.

The Carr Fire spawned a “fire whirl” of flames and winds in excess of 230 kph on July 26 that had the strength of a severe tornado and uprooted trees and toppled power lines, according to a tweet by the National Weather Service.

Fueled by triple-digit temperatur­es, the blazes have put California on track for its most destructiv­e fire year since 2008, in terms of area burned, said Cal Fire Deputy Chief Scott McLean.

“These fires are just unpredicta­ble and extremely dangerous. They’ve killed, they’re killers,” said McLean. “It’s going to go through you, around you, over you.”

Four wildland firefighte­rs have died in California this year.

They included a bulldozer operator whose vehicle nearly slipped off a mountain trail three times before it rolled into a ravine and crushed him at the Ferguson Fire near Yosemite National Park, a Cal Fire report said. The report called for better “risk assessment” among firefighte­rs.

Several days of light winds have helped teams control smaller blazes, but they faced a “red flag” warning for increasing winds and heightened fire danger going into the weekend.

Firefighte­rs from 16 states have rushed to California, and authoritie­s were reinforcin­g 3,232 personnel on the Mendocino Complex Fire, which is made up of two blazes. — AFP

 ??  ?? A helicopter makes a water drop on wind swept flames from the River fire as it again threatens the town of Lakeport, California. —AFP photo
A helicopter makes a water drop on wind swept flames from the River fire as it again threatens the town of Lakeport, California. —AFP photo
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Lula is seen speaking to a crowd of 70,000 in the centre of Porto Alegre in this file photo. — AFP photo

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