Imperial Valley Press

SoCal residents head home as crews tame fire

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CORONA (AP) — Southern California residents who evacuated because of a powerful wildfire returned to their homes Wednesday after a fleet of aircraft helped crews on the ground extinguish flames that burned next to suburban houses built in canyons.

Officials lifted evacuation orders for 600 residences in the city of Corona, said Orange County Fire Capt. Steve Concialdi.

Authoritie­s were monitoring the behavior of shifting winds that drove the fire when it started Monday and threatened nearly 2,000 residences southeast of Los Angeles.

“If the winds pick up again, we need to make sure that embers don’t blow across the fire lines and onto properties,” Concialdi said.

More than 500 firefighte­rs helped by helicopter­s and planes beat back the flames on Tuesday. The fire burned one home and charred 3 square miles of dry brush. It was 20 percent contained.

At least eight schools were closed Wednesday, mostly due to poor air quality from smoke that drifted 40 miles west to the ocean.

To the north along California’s central coast, a fast-burning brush fire near California Polytechni­c State University in San Luis Obispo briefly prompted student evacuation­s before crews brought the flames under control.

San Francisco Bay Area firefighte­rs stopped the advance of a grass fire in the Oakland Hills neighborho­od of Oakland that threatened about 50 buildings and led to evacuation­s.

 ??  ?? In this Monday photo, firefighte­rs battle a brushfire burning off State Route 91, between Anaheim and Corona. WATCHARA PHOMICINDA/THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER VIA AP
In this Monday photo, firefighte­rs battle a brushfire burning off State Route 91, between Anaheim and Corona. WATCHARA PHOMICINDA/THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER VIA AP

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