Chicago Sun-Times

California gov asks Trump for fire aid as state battles 17 blazes

- BY PAUL ELIAS

SAN FRANCISCO — Gov. Jerry Brown on Saturday called on President Donald Trump to help California fight and recover from another devastatin­g wildfire season.

Brown, who inspected neighborho­ods wiped out by a wildfire in the Northern California city of Redding, said he was confident the president he has clashed with over immigratio­n and pollution policies would send aid, which Trump did last year when California’s wine country was hit hard.

“The president has been pretty good on helping us in disasters, so I’m hopeful,” said Brown, a Democrat. “Tragedies bring people together.”

The National Weather Service forecasts hot and windy conditions to persist in Northern California.

There are 17 major fires burning throughout California, authoritie­s said. In all, they have destroyed hundreds of homes, killed eight people — including four firefighte­rs— and shut down Yosemite National Park.

Hundreds of colleagues, family and friends attended a memorial service Saturday in Fresno for National Forest Service Capt. Brian Hughes, the Fresno Bee reported. Hughes was killed July 29 by a falling tree while fighting the wildfire that has closed Yosemite National Park at the height of tourist season.

Firefighte­rs have achieved 41 percent containmen­t of that forest fire.

The fire had reached into remote areas of the country’s third-oldest national park. Workers who live in Yosemite’s popular Valley region were ordered to leave Friday because of inaccessib­le roads.

The biggest blazes continue to burn north of San Francisco, including twin wildfires fueled by dry vegetation and hot, windy weather. Those fires destroyed 55 homes and forced thousands of residents to flee their neighborho­ods about 100 miles north of the city. They have grown to a combined 300 square miles.

The two fires have charred an area of the forested, rural area five times the size of San Francisco and were only 27 percent contained. Thousands of people remain evacuated.

 ?? MARK RALSTON/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Fire damage in Redding, Calif.
MARK RALSTON/AFP/GETTY IMAGES Fire damage in Redding, Calif.
 ?? CRAIG KOHLRUSS/THE FRESNO BEE VIA AP ?? Honor guard members prepare to fold an American flag before presenting it to family members of Brian Hughes, who was killed while fighting the Ferguson fire, during a memorial service in Fresno, Calif., on Saturday.
CRAIG KOHLRUSS/THE FRESNO BEE VIA AP Honor guard members prepare to fold an American flag before presenting it to family members of Brian Hughes, who was killed while fighting the Ferguson fire, during a memorial service in Fresno, Calif., on Saturday.

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