Chattanooga Times Free Press

2 die in wildfire that left little time to flee

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LAKE ISABELLA, Calif. — A deadly wildfire that roared through dry brush and trees in the mountains of central California gave residents little time to flee as flames burned dozens of homes to the ground, propane tanks exploded, and smoke obscured the path to safety.

Two bodies were found Friday near Lake Isabella, a popular recreation area east of Bakersfiel­d that was ravaged by wind-whipped flames, said Phil Neufeld, a spokesman for the Kern County Fire Department.

At least 80 houses were destroyed in the southern Sierra Nevada as the fire burned across

“I ALMOST DIDN’T HAVE TIME TO GET OUT.” – DAVID KLIPPEL

29 square miles, leveling neighborho­ods and forcing thousands of people to flee from fast-moving flames.

David Klippel, 78, a retired police officer, said he didn’t see much of a threat after receiving an automated call advising him to leave. That changed dramatical­ly within an hour Thursday afternoon.

“I’ve never been so close to a fast-moving, ferocious fire. It was unbelievab­le,” said Klippel, who later learned his house had caught fire. “I almost didn’t have time to get out.”

Entire neighborho­ods of mobile homes were charred to their foundation­s. Heavy smoke hung over Lake Isabella, and winds pushed the flames farther into drought-starved terrain.

“The forces of nature collided with a spark,” Kern County Fire Chief Brian Marshall said. “The mountainou­s terrain, five years of drought and wind gusts of over 20 mph all drove a fire over 11 miles in 13 hours.”

Scorching heat and tinder-dry conditions across the West have contribute­d to massive wildfires in the past week that have destroyed properties and sent residents to seek shelter and hope for the best.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A home is engulfed in a fire caused by a fast burning wildfire in the section of South Lake near Lake Isabella, Calif., on Friday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A home is engulfed in a fire caused by a fast burning wildfire in the section of South Lake near Lake Isabella, Calif., on Friday.

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