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Residents flee LA wildfires

Homes at foothills in danger of swift blaze

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LOS ANGELES: A fast-moving wildfire that has forced hundreds of people to flee from their homes in the drought-parched foothills northwest of Los Angeles had blackened some 20,000 acres and was threatenin­g homes and commercial structures, fire officials said.

The so-called Sand Fire broke out shortly after 2 pm on Friday and spread quickly near Santa Clarita, about 65km northwest of the city, prompting evacuation orders covering about 1,500 homes.

By late Saturday night the Southern California blaze was 10% contained and was casting a pall of thick black smoke over much of Los Angeles and threatenin­g about 100 commercial structures.

Los Angeles County Sheriff ’s homicide detectives were investigat­ing circumstan­ces surroundin­g a man found dead in an evacuation area.

Media reported a resident was found dead in a burned car, citing a neighbour who said the man’s house has burned down.

Residents earlier posted pictures on social media of the sun blotted out by the towering plumes and the South Coast Air Quality Management District issued a smoke advisory, warning of unhealthy air conditions in the region. Officials said one firefighte­r sustained a minor injury, and that structures had been destroyed or damaged in the Bear Divide and Sand Canyon areas.

“Because this is the fifth year of an ongoing drought we have a lot dry vegetation,” Los Angeles County Fire Chief Daryl Osby told a news conference.

“Some of these fuels, they haven’t burned in decades. This fire has increased to about 11,000 acres just overnight.”

Some 900 firefighte­rs were battling the flames in temperatur­es exceeding 41°C, with the aid of 28 helicopter­s and eight fixedwinge­d aircraft.

But fire managers said crews were struggling in very rugged terrain as they tried to defend homes in the community of Little Tujunga and stop the spreading blaze that is burning through chaparral and brush.

Evacuation shelters have been set up for residents in the area and about 10 roads have been closed due to the fire. A number of roads in and out of foothill communitie­s were shut down.

The fire is one of a series this summer that have hit the drought-stricken state, where dried grass and bush land as well as high temperatur­es have helped fuel the blazes.

 ??  ?? Fiery peril: A family running from their home as flames from the Sand Fire close in.
Fiery peril: A family running from their home as flames from the Sand Fire close in.

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