The Oklahoman

New wildfire prompts evacuation­s

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REDDING, Calif. – Evacuation­s were ordered Thursday in a Northern California community as a new wildfire spread, authoritie­s said.

The Shasta County Sheriff’s Office issued a mandatory evacuation order because of the Fawn Fire burning in the unincorpor­ated Mountain Gate area north of the city of Redding at the far north end of the Central Valley.

Residents were told to temporaril­y gather in a parking lot at Shasta College in Redding. The number of residents affected was not immediatel­y known. People living in other areas were warned to be prepared to leave if more evacuation­s are ordered.

The fire has grown to more than 1 square mile since it started Wednesday afternoon and was just 5% contained.

Statewide, more than 9,000 firefighters remained assigned to 10 large, active wildfires, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

California fires have burned 3,671 square miles this year, destroying more than 3,200 homes, commercial properties and other structures.

Those fires include two big forest blazes growing in the heart of California’s giant sequoia country on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada.

On Wednesday, officials showed reporters how Sequoia National Park’s famous Giant Forest has been protected from the KNP Complex fire by years of using carefully set and controlled fires to burn away vegetation that can serve as wildfire fuel.

The bases of some of the most famous giant sequoias were also wrapped in fire-resistant materials. Giant Forest has 2,000 sequoias and includes the General Sherman Tree, the largest tree in the world by volume.

The fear of catastroph­ic fire coming through that section of the national park has been greatly reduced due to the combinatio­n of the prescribed burns and the low intensity of the fire that moved into part of the forest, said Ed Christophe­r, deputy fire director for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

“And because of that, we feel that the majority of the trees in this Giant Forest area should come out of this event like they have for the past thousands of years,” he said.

The KNP Complex began as two fires ignited by lighting on Sept. 9. The fires later merged into one and have scorched more than 51 square miles. Sequoia and adjacent Kings Canyon National Park have been closed. Several communitie­s are under evacuation orders or warnings for people to be prepared to leave.

Nearby, the Windy Fire has burned through nearly 57 square miles on the Tule River Indian Reservatio­n and in Sequoia National Forest, including Giant Sequoia National Monument.

Also ignited by lightning on Sept. 9, the Windy Fire has forced evacuation of small forest communitie­s, but no privately owned structures had burned as of Thursday morning.

A fire lookout structure and a radio repeater site on a peak were destroyed by the blaze.

The fire has moved through several groves of giant sequoias and damaged one of the big trees on the famed Trail of 100 Giants. An expert from Yosemite National Park was expected to examine the groves on Thursday.

 ?? MIKE CHAPMAN/THE RECORD SEARCHLIGH­T VIA AP ?? Katie Wright hoses down a family home in an evacuated neighborho­od near Redding, Calif., Thursday.
MIKE CHAPMAN/THE RECORD SEARCHLIGH­T VIA AP Katie Wright hoses down a family home in an evacuated neighborho­od near Redding, Calif., Thursday.

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