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California worst-in-decade wildfire rages on toward picturesqu­e coastal cities

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A massive California wildfire scorched another 22,660 hectares on Sunday, making it the fifth-largest such blaze in recorded state history as it ran toward picturesqu­e coastal cities.

But fire officials said as darkness fell that with the hot, dry Santa Ana winds not as fierce as expected, crews had been successful in building some fire lines between the flames and the towns of Montecito and Carpinteri­a.

“This is a menacing fire, certainly, but we have a lot of people working very diligently to bring it under control,” Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown told an evening press conference.

Still, some 5,000 residents remained under evacuation orders in the two communitie­s, near Santa Barbara and about 160 kilometers northwest of Los Angeles.

The Thomas Fire, the worst of six major blazes in Southern California in the last week and already the fifth largest in the state since 1932, has blackened 570,000 hectares, more than the area of New York City.

It has destroyed 790 houses, outbuildin­gs and other structures and left 90,000 homes and businesses without power.

The combinatio­n of Santa Ana winds and rugged terrain in the mountains that run through Santa Barbara and Ventura counties have hampered firefighti­ng efforts, and officials said the Thomas Fire was only 10 percent contained on Sunday evening, down from 15 percent earlier in the day.

But wind gusts recorded at 35-40 miles per hour were less than those predicted by forecaster­s, giving crews a chance to slow the flames’ progress down slopes above the endangered communitie­s.

The fires burning across Southern California have forced the evacuation of more 200,000 people and destroyed some 1,000 structures. Among them are residents of Montecito, one of the state’s wealthiest enclaves and home to celebritie­s such as Oprah Winfrey.

Emmy Leikin, an Emmy-winning songwriter who was ordered to evacuate her Montecito home at 9 am on Sunday, said she fled with only her cell phone, medication, eyeglasses and a few apples.

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