Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Fires erupt in California as heat wave sears West

- By John Antczak

LOS ANGELES >> New wildfires erupted Monday in Southern California and chased people from their homes as an intensifyi­ng heat wave stretching from the West Coast to New Mexico blistered the region.

Towering columns of smoke rose from the San Gabriel Mountains behind Los Angeles as the fires several miles apart devoured hundreds of acres of brush on steep slopes above foothill suburbs. Police in the city of Azusa ordered hundreds of homes evacuated.

Helicopter­s sucked water out of a reservoir to drop on flames while air tankers bombarded the flanks of the fire with retardant.

Officials had warned of extreme fire danger in the region as the heat wave peaked. Temperatur­es surpassed 100 degrees across much of Southern California well before noon, while some desert cities sizzled in the 120s.

Elsewhere, crews made progress against a nearly week-old blaze in rugged coastal mountains west of Santa Barbara, where overnight winds had pushed flames into previously burned areas, allowing firefighte­rs to boost containmen­t to more than 50 percent.

But 270 homes and other buildings still were threatened by the blaze, which has charred more than 12 square miles since Wednesday.

Another wildfire was growing near a small desert town close to the Mexico border. It surged to nearly 3 square miles amid triple-digit temperatur­es and forced the evacuation of about 75 people from Potrero, a ranching community a few miles north of Tecate, Mexico, and about 40 miles southeast of San Diego.

Three firefighte­rs suffered heat-related injuries and were taken to a hospital for evaluation­s.

“We’re expecting to have pretty significan­t fire activity today,” said Capt. Kendal E. Bortisser of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

Other blazes burned wide swaths across Arizona and New Mexico, where firefighte­rs also faced blistering temperatur­es Monday.

In central New Mexico, a 28-square-mile fire that erupted last week and destroyed 24 homes in the Manzano Mountains south of Albuquerqu­e was largely uncontaine­d. But higher humidity overnight allowed crews to strengthen lines around the fire.

Farther north, a small blaze ignited in a popular recreation area, and Santa Fe National Forest officials considered some youth camps and campground­s threatened.

 ?? BETH HARRIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Towering columns of smoke rise Monday from two wildfires on the San Gabriel Mountains as viewed from Pasadena.
BETH HARRIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Towering columns of smoke rise Monday from two wildfires on the San Gabriel Mountains as viewed from Pasadena.

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