The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Major US wildfire grows, forcing new evacuation­s

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LOS ANGELES: With oppressive­ly hot, dry weather looming over much of the Western US and Canada on Sunday, the enormous Bootleg Fire in Oregon grew again and authoritie­s ordered new evacuation­s.

Bootleg, the largest of 80 major fires now active in the US, spread overnight from 274,000 acres to 290,000 acres – three times the size of the metropolis of Detroit, officials said.

Some 2,000 people have had to evacuate, with more following on Sunday.

Satellite imagery from the National Weather service showed a huge plume of smoke soaring from Bootleg, in southern Oregon, to the Canadian border, hundreds of miles to the northeast.

But, with firefighte­rs making progress on Bootleg’s western flank, overall containmen­t of the blaze more than tripled, to 22 percent.

Heavy winds and widespread lightning storms remained a serious threat.

Firefighte­rs blamed lightning strikes for a fast-growing blaze in California’s Lake Tahoe tourist area. The so-called Tamarack Fire, fanned by fierce winds, has grown explosivel­y to more than 20,000 acres, with zero containmen­t so far.

The small nearby community of Markleevil­le, on the Nevada border, has been evacuated.

Scientists say climate change amplifies droughts which create ideal conditions for wildfires to spread.

The National Interagenc­y Fire Center said the outlook was for “very hot, dry and unstable conditions across the inland Pacific Northwest, Northern Rockies and Plains into northern Minnesota.”

It said nearly 20,000 firefighte­rs and support personnel are struggling to contain fires raging across the Western states, with more than 2.5 million acres already having burned this year.

Firefighte­rs in Canada, meanwhile, continued to battle dozens of blazes, including some 20 new ones in British Columbia province and about 15 new ones in northwest Ontario province.

Authoritie­s in that province said a firefighte­r had died in hospital of an unspecifie­d ‘medical emergency.’

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Photo shows a smoldering fireline image from the Bootleg Fire near Klamath Falls, Oregon.
— AFP photo Photo shows a smoldering fireline image from the Bootleg Fire near Klamath Falls, Oregon.

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