The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Body found as thousands flee wildfires in California

America: More than 900 firefighte­rs battle flames on edge of forest

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Thousands of homes have been evacuated as two massive wildfires raged through California – with a burned body found in an area scorched by the flames.

Firefighte­rs have been battling a fire since Friday that has blackened 31 square miles of brush on the edge of Santa Clarita and the Angeles National Forest. About 300 miles up the coast, crews were battling another blaze across 10 square miles north of the Big Sur region.

The body was discovered on Saturday outside a home on Iron Canyon Road in Santa Clarita, just north of Los Angeles, and detectives are trying to determine whether the person

“You’ve still got hotspots in that area, a lot of smoulderin­g stuff”

was killed by the blaze or another cause, Los Angeles County sheriff’s Lt. Rob Hahnlein said.

The area was among those ordered evacuated as the fire raged through brush withered by days of 100-degree temperatur­es as Southern California sweltered through a heatwave.

After flames driven by gusty winds swept through an evacuated area, firefighte­rs reported that some buildings had been engulfed, but it was not immediatel­y clear whether they were homes, outbuildin­gs or garages, said Nathan Judy, a spokesman for the U.S. Fire Service.

The area was still unsafe, he said.

“You’ve still got hotspots in that area, a lot of smoulderin­g stuff,” and trees that might fall because their roots had burned, Mr Judy said.

More than 900 firefighte­rs and water-dropping helicopter­s battled the flames overnight on several fronts.

“It’s not a one-direction type of fire,” Mr Judy said. “It’s going in different directions depending on which way the wind is blowing. It’s doing what it wants.”

Despite firefighte­rs’ efforts, the blaze destroyed sets at Sable Ranch in Santa Clarita, which has Old West-style buildings used for film locations.

“It was a horrific firestorm,” owner Derek Hunt told KABC-TV. “At some point, you know you’re defeated and you have to step back and save what you can. We fought as best as we could.”

Smoke and ash from the fire cast a pall over neighbouri­ng Los Angeles. Air quality officials advised people with respirator­y problems to stay indoors.

Bengal tigers and a mountain lion were among several hundred animals evacuated as flames partially ringed the Wildlife Waystation, a non-profit sanctuary for rescued exotic creatures in Sylmar. Volunteers showed up with trucks and trailers to help with the rescue. Later in the day, firefighte­rs managed to beat back the threat.

More than 200 horses along with goats, rabbits and other animals also were removed from fire areas.

Up the coast, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection firefighte­rs battled the blaze in rugged mountains north of Big Sur.

The fire five miles south of Garrapata State Park posed a threat to about 1,000 homes and the community of Palo Colorado was ordered evacuated.

 ??  ?? HOT WORK: Forest Service firefighte­rs prepare to head out again near the Wildlife Waystation in Santa Clarita
HOT WORK: Forest Service firefighte­rs prepare to head out again near the Wildlife Waystation in Santa Clarita
 ??  ?? Fire trucks and horse trailers at Wildlife Waystation
Fire trucks and horse trailers at Wildlife Waystation

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