Chattanooga Times Free Press

Fire crews make big gains against California blaze

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. — Fire crews made significan­t progress overnight against a wildfire burning for nearly a week in Southern California coastal mountains, officials said Sunday.

More than 1,600 firefighte­rs were battling the blaze in the Santa Ynez Mountains west of Santa Barbara on land and by air. They were able to stop its forward growth, and the blaze was 78% contained, federal officials said.

The Alisal Fire started last Monday and has scorched nearly 27 square miles. It is threatenin­g about 400 structures.

A 1 1/2-acre spot fire that ignited outside a retardant line on the blaze’s northweste­rn corner was quickly contained by firefighte­rs who used bulldozer and hand lines on the ground and doused the flames with water from the air. On Sunday, few hot spots remained, and fire crews were focused on increasing containmen­t.

Cooler temperatur­es were forecast for Sunday, but winds with gusts around 20 mph were still expected in the area, officials said.

The fire erupted during fierce winds last week and spread rapidly down the face of the mountain range, leaping a highway and railroad to the beach below. Firefighti­ng weather greatly improved since then, allowing airplanes and helicopter­s to bombard the fire with retardant and water.

California wildfires have scorched nearly 3,900 square miles this year and destroyed more than 3,600 homes, businesses and other structures, according to the state Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

A historic drought in the American West tied to climate change is making wildfires harder to fight. It has killed millions of trees in California alone. Scientists say climate change has made the West much warmer and drier in the past 30 years and will continue to make weather more extreme and wildfires more frequent and destructiv­e.

 ?? ?? County of Santa Barbara Fire Department firefighte­rs extinguish a roadside fire next to train tracks off of the U.S. 101 highway in Goleta, Calif., on Wednesday.
County of Santa Barbara Fire Department firefighte­rs extinguish a roadside fire next to train tracks off of the U.S. 101 highway in Goleta, Calif., on Wednesday.
 ?? AP PHOTOS/RINGO H.W. CHIU ?? An air tanker drops retardant on a wildfire in Goleta, Calif., last week.
AP PHOTOS/RINGO H.W. CHIU An air tanker drops retardant on a wildfire in Goleta, Calif., last week.

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