Albuquerque Journal

Fire crews make some progress

Calif. wildfire jumps into Oregon; Colo. blaze 50% contained

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LOS ANGELES — Firefighte­rs continued to build containmen­t around several destructiv­e wildfires burning in California on Sunday, though one stubborn blaze in the northern part of the state grew significan­tly and crossed the border into Oregon.

The blaze on the California-Oregon state line known as the Klamathon Fire grew to 48 square miles and leapt into Oregon overnight. It was 25 percent contained.

The fire killed one person in their home and destroyed 72 structures, including houses.

It also injured three firefighte­rs, including one who had severe burns to his face, according to a Gofundme page that raised more than $28,000 for him in less than 24 hours.

The Cal Fire firefighte­r, Brandon Feller, was injured battling the blaze the day it broke out on Thursday but was making a strong recovery, according to the page.

More than 2,300 firefighte­rs continued to fight the fire Sunday amid low humidity and strong winds.

The state’s largest blaze, the 138-square-mile County Fire, was 57 percent contained. It has destroyed 10 structures since it broke out June 30.

Meanwhile in heatstrick­en Southern California, crews have built at least 80 percent containmen­t on two major wildfires — one that destroyed 20 homes in Santa Barbara County and a central San Diego County fire that burned 18 structures.

Other major fires in the state were close to being fully contained.

In southern Colorado, firefighte­rs were making progress Sunday on a wildfire that has burned more than 130 homes and blackened nearly 170 square miles.

Investigat­ors say an illegal campfire sparked the blaze east of Fort Garland on June 27, and it has since become the third-largest in state history. It also forced the evacuation of more than 2,000 homes. The fire is 55 percent contained.

Meanwhile, firefighte­rs were taking advantage of rain showers and increased humidity in their battle against a wildfire that has been burning for more than a month near Durango in southweste­rn Colorado. That fire has scorched about 85 square miles and is 50 percent contained.

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