The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Wildfires whipped by winds across S. California

About 200,000 people were under evacuation orders. No deaths and only a few injuries were reported.

- By Michael Balsamo and Brian Melley The Associated Press

LOS ANGELES » A wildfire erupted in a Los Angeles exclusive Bel-Air section Wednesday as yet another part of Southern California found itself under siege from an outbreak of windwhippe­d blazes that have consumed multimilli­ondollar houses and tract homes alike.

Hundreds of homes across the L.A. metropolit­an area and beyond were feared destroyed since Monday, but firefighte­rs were only slowly managing to make their way into some of the hard-hit areas.

As many as five fires have closed highways, schools and museums, shut down production of TV series and cast a hazardous haze over the region. About 200,000 people were under evacuation orders. No deaths and only a few injuries were reported.

From the beachside city of Ventura, where rows of homes were leveled, to the rugged foothills north of Los Angeles, where stable owners had to evacuate horses in trailers, to BelAir, where the rich and famous have sweeping views of L.A. below, fierce Santa Ana winds sweeping in from the desert fanned the flames and fears.

“God willing, this will slow down so the firefighte­rs can do their job,” said Maurice Kaboud, who ignored an evacuation order and stood in his backyard with a garden hose at the ready.

Air tankers that were grounded most of Tuesday because of high winds went up on Wednesday, dropping flame retardant. Firefighte­rs rushed to attack the fires before the winds picked up again. They were expected to gust as high as 80 mph at night.

Before dawn Wednesday, flames exploded on the steep slopes of Sepulveda Pass, closing a section of heavily traveled Interstate 405 and burning at least four homes in Bel-Air, where houses range from $2 million to $30 million.

Firefighte­rs hosed down a burning Tudor-style house as helicopter­s dropped water on hillside homes to protect them from the 150-acre blaze.

Bel-Air was the site of a catastroph­ic fire in 1961 that burned nearly 500 homes. Burt Lancaster and Zsa Zsa Gabor were among the celebritie­s who lost their houses.

Across the wide freeway from the fire, the Getty Center art complex was closed to protect its collection from smoke damage.

Many schools across Los Angeles canceled classes

because of poor air quality. UCLA, at the edge of the

Bel Air evacuation zone, canceled afternoon classes and its evening basketball game.

Production of HBO’s “Westworld” and the CBS show “S.W.A.T.” was suspended because of the danger to cast and crew from two nearby fires.

In Ventura County northwest of L.A., the biggest and most destructiv­e of the wildfires grew to 101 square miles.

The destructio­n had nearly reached the Pacific on Tuesday night after starting 30 miles inland a day earlier.

The fire destroyed at least 150 structures, but incident commander Todd Derum said he suspects hundreds of homes have been lost.

While winds were calmer Wednesday, the fire remained active around Ventura, spreading along the coast to the west and up into the mountains around the community of Ojai and into the agricultur­al area of Santa Paula.

“We’re basically in an urban firefight in Ventura, where if you can keep that house from burning, you might be able to slow the fire down,” said Tim Chavez, a fire behavior specialist at the blaze. “But that’s about it.”

“We’re basically in an urban firefight in Ventura, where if you can keep that house from burning, you might be able to slow the fire down. But that’s about it.” — Tim Chavez, a fire behavior specialist at a blaze in California.

 ?? JAE C. HONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Two spectators watch as a wildfire burns along the 101 Freeway Tuesday in Ventura Raked by ferocious Santa Ana winds, explosive wildfires northwest of Los Angeles and in the city’s foothills burned a psychiatri­c hospital and scores of homes and other...
JAE C. HONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Two spectators watch as a wildfire burns along the 101 Freeway Tuesday in Ventura Raked by ferocious Santa Ana winds, explosive wildfires northwest of Los Angeles and in the city’s foothills burned a psychiatri­c hospital and scores of homes and other...
 ?? JAE C. HONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A wildfire threatens homes as it burns along the 101 Freeway Tuesday in Ventura. Raked by ferocious Santa Ana winds, explosive wildfires northwest of Los Angeles and in the city’s foothills burned a psychiatri­c hospital and scores of homes and other...
JAE C. HONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A wildfire threatens homes as it burns along the 101 Freeway Tuesday in Ventura. Raked by ferocious Santa Ana winds, explosive wildfires northwest of Los Angeles and in the city’s foothills burned a psychiatri­c hospital and scores of homes and other...

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