The Borneo Post

Thousands of firefighte­rs struggle to contain giant blazes in California

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LAKEPORT, United States: Thousands of firefighte­rs were struggling to contain two vast wildfires in California, one of which has become one of the most destructiv­e blazes in the state’s history.

The Carr Fire has scorched 126,00 acres of land since July 23, when authoritie­s say it was triggered by the ‘ mechanical failure of a vehicle’ that caused sparks to fly in tinderbox dry conditions.

The fire has also razed 1,465 buildings, including some 1,000 homes, making it the sixth most destructiv­e blaze in the history of the fire-prone western state.

More than 4,200 firefighte­rs have been deployed to battle the conflagrat­ion but they have only succeeded in containing 35 per cent of it so far.

Another major blaze known as the Ferguson Fire broke out near the popular Yosemite National Park almost three weeks ago, on July 13, and was only 39 per cent contained by Thursday, officials said.

It has burned 68,610 acres of land, of which 5,700 went up in smoke on Wednesday night alone.

“The high pressure system above the fire is weakening throughout the week, resulting in warmer and drier conditions. This will increase fire behaviour,” warned Inciweb, which provides updates on the fires.

The two fires have killed eight people, with the Carr Fire alone responsibl­e for six of the deaths.

Other fires raging in the state include the Mendocino Complex.

It’s made up of two blazes, the River Fire, which is 50 per cent under control after burning 35,278 acres, and the Ranch Fire, which has torched 74,890 acres and is only 33 per cent contained.

Several thousand people have been evacuated as the fires swept across the state, although some have been given permission in recent days to return to their homes.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Wind-driven flames roll over a hill towards homes during the River Fire (Mendocino Complex) near Lakeport, California.
— Reuters photo Wind-driven flames roll over a hill towards homes during the River Fire (Mendocino Complex) near Lakeport, California.

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