Manila Bulletin

California's raging wildfires cause another death

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CLEARLAKE OAKS, United States (AFP) – California's deadly Carr wildfire – now the state's sixth most destructiv­e – has claimed another life with a power linesman killed on the job its seventh fatality, officials said Sunday.

The Carr Fire, located some 200 miles (322 kilometers) north of San Francisco, is still growing, CalFire said Sunday.

Its intensity was so great at one point, that it generated a tornado-like whirl of fire – as well as its own weather system.

PG&E power company identified the worker Sunday as Jairus Ayeta, who was killed in a remote area of Shasta county where crews were working to restore electricit­y.

"The safety of our employees and our customers is PG&E's top priority. Our thoughts and prayers are with our fallen team member, his family and our extended team," the company said in a statement.

We are working with law enforcemen­t to investigat­e the circumstan­ces of the incident," it added.

The Carr Fire has scorched 154,524 acres (62,534 hectares) of land since July 23, when authoritie­s say it was triggered by the "mechanical failure of a vehicle" that caused sparks to fly in tinderbox-dry conditions.

The fire has also razed more than 1,600 buildings, including some 1,000 homes, making it the sixth most destructiv­e blaze in the history of the fire-prone western state, state officials say.

More than 4,200 firefighte­rs have been deployed to battle the conflagrat­ion but they have only succeeded in containing 41 percent of it so far.

Other fires raging in the state include the Mendocino Complex, comprised of two blazes: The River Fire and the Ranch Fire.

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