Khaleej Times

California wildfire guts 18 homes

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los angeles — Flames raced down a steep hillside “like a freight train,” leaving smoldering remains of homes and forcing thousands to flee the wildfire churning through tinder-dry canyons in Southern California, authoritie­s said Sunday.

The fire that has destroyed at least 18 homes in northern Los Angeles County gained ferocious new power two days after it broke out, sending so much smoke in the air that planes making drops on it had to be grounded for part of the afternoon.

“For this time of year, it’s the most extreme fire behavior I’ve seen in my 32-year career,” County fire Chief Daryl Osby said.

About 300 miles up the coast, crews were battling another fire spanning more than 17 square miles that destroyed six homes on Sunday and forced evacuation­s outside the scenic Big Sur region.

The Southern California blaze has blackened at least 46 square miles of brush on ridgelines near the city of Santa Clarita.

The County fire Chief said the size estimate could grow consider- ably once better assessment is done. Planes were unable to make drops over the fire for a long stretch of the afternoon before resuming for a few hours before dusk. Helicopter­s released retardant around the perimeter of the fire all day and would continue into the night.

“The fire’s just doing what it wants right now,” U.S. Forest Service spokesman Nathan Judy said. “We have to stick back, let it do what it wants to and attack it where we can.”

Juliet Kinikin said there was panic as the sky became dark with smoke and flames moved closer to her home. —

 ?? AP ?? Los Angeles County firefighte­rs fight the flames in Placenta Caynon Road in Santa Clarita, California. —
AP Los Angeles County firefighte­rs fight the flames in Placenta Caynon Road in Santa Clarita, California. —

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