The Philippine Star

Twin wildfires threaten 10,000 California homes

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LAKEPORT (AP) — Twin wildfires tearing through vineyards and brushy hills threatened some 10,000 homes in Northern California yesterday — yet another front in the seemingly endless summer of wildfires that have ravaged some of the most scenic areas of the state.

The two fires straddling Mendocino and Lake counties had burned seven homes by Monday night along with 277 square kilometers of rural land.

About 160 kilometers north, the so-called Carr Fire that has burned more than 800 homes and killed six people has become the ninth most destructiv­e wildfire in California history, said Scott McLean, a spokesman for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

In Lake County, evacuation orders were in effect for the 4,700-resident town of Lakeport along with some smaller communitie­s and a section of Mendocino National Forest. In all, some 10,000 people have been warned to flee, fire officials said.

Lakeport, north of San Francisco, is the county seat and a popular destinatio­n for bass anglers and boaters on the shores of Clear Lake. But by Monday night it was a ghost town, the main streets deserted.

A few miles away embers, ash and smoke swirled through vineyards where at least one home had gone up in flames. Firefighte­rs set blazes at the bottom of hills in order to burn up the tinder-dry brush before flames cresting the ridge tops could feed on it and surge downhill.

A fleet of aircraft made continuous water and fire retardant drops on the blaze, filling the air with the roar of their engines.

But not everyone heeded orders issued on Sunday and Monday to evacuate.

Derick Hughes II remained behind at his property in Nice, California, where he ran sprinklers on his roof and removed yard plants that could catch fire.

The 32-year-old Marine Corps veteran sent his wife and two daughters to safety along with three carloads of belongings. But he said he had too much at stake to leave himself. He bought his threebedro­om house last year using a loan from the Department of Veterans Affairs.

“This is everything I bled for, and I’ve worked really hard to get to where I am, and I’m just not willing to give it up so easily,’’ he said over the phone.

“Some people may think that’s selfish of me, and I have insurance. But the way things go, I’d rather not start over.’’

Farther north, police said five people were arrested on suspicion of entering areas evacuated due to the explosive wildfire around Redding.

The blaze has now destroyed 818 homes and 311 outbuildin­gs and damaged 165 homes, McLean said.

 ??  ?? A firefighte­r monitors a blaze off Keck Road, just west of Lakeport in California on Monday.
A firefighte­r monitors a blaze off Keck Road, just west of Lakeport in California on Monday.

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