The Oklahoman

Drivers ditch big rigs as wildfire scorches

- BY NOAH BERGER AND PAUL ELIAS

SHASTA-TRINITY NATIONAL FOREST, CALIF.

— Truckers abandoned big-rigs and motorists screamed in fear as they came dangerousl­y close to an explosive wildfire that shut down about 45 miles of a major California interstate near the Oregon border that authoritie­s were desperatel­y trying to reopen.

In a video, a passenger in a vehicle screams: “Oh my God, I want to go!” as nearby trees burst into flames. “I can’t breathe,” the woman says, sobbing. “Please, guys, come put it out.”

The fire erupted Wednesday afternoon in a rural area and devoured timber and brush on both sides of Interstate 5 as it nearly tripled in size overnight, officials said Thursday.

Elsewhere in the state, a fire raging in the Sierra Nevada had grown to more than 7 square miles after shutting down stretches of U.S. 395, State Route 108 and the Pacific Crest Trail along the eastern spine of California.

The Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center, campground­s and other areas were evacuated Wednesday. Ranchers were told to prepare to move livestock out of the area in Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.

The two fires Thursday were raging just weeks after a blaze in the Redding area killed eight people and burned some 1,100 homes in a frightenin­g start to the fire season.

California’s insurance commission­er said Thursday that victims of that fire and one in the Mendocino area — the two largest blazes in the state so far this year — have filed more than 10,000 claims so far totaling $845 million.

The two fires destroyed or damaged a combined 8,800 homes and 329 businesses.

“The worst may be yet to come,” Commission­er David Jones warned at a San Francisco news conference, noting that California wildfires are typically more destructiv­e after Sept. 1.

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? The Delta Fire burns in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest, Calif., on Thursday. The wildfire closed both directions of Interstate 5 leaving trucks parked on the shoulder for more than two miles waiting to pass through.
[AP PHOTO] The Delta Fire burns in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest, Calif., on Thursday. The wildfire closed both directions of Interstate 5 leaving trucks parked on the shoulder for more than two miles waiting to pass through.

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