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Thousands flee as fast-moving wildfires spread in California

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LOS ANGELES: Thousands of people fled their homes in northern California on Wednesday as hundreds of fastmoving wildfires spread across the region, burning houses and leading to the death of a helicopter pilot.

In Vacaville – a city of about 100,000 people located between the state capital Sacramento and San Francisco – residents were urged to evacuate during the night as the wind-whipped flames swallowed dozens of homes.

Many were awakened by neighbours or firefighte­rs desperatel­y banging on their doors, and rushed out dressed only in their pajamas. Several suffered burns as they ran for their lives.

Evacuation orders or warnings were also issued in other counties – including the wine regions of Sonoma and Napa – where fires sparked by lightning are raging unchecked amid a sweltering heat wave.

Cal Fire officials said the series of fires in that region, dubbed the LNU Lightning Complex, had destroyed 50 homes, burned through nearly 50,000 acres and were zero percent contained by early Wednesday evening.

They added that a helicopter pilot taking part in the firefighti­ng efforts in Fresno County, southeast of San

Francisco, had died in a crash as he was a empting to drop water.

In Santa Cruz and San Mateo counties a series of fires called the CZU Lightning Complex forced the shutdown of portions of the iconic coastal

Highway 1 as flames came close to the road.

Officials said the region’s rugged terrain and dry vegetation were making it difficult to combat the blaze.

Governor Gavin Newsom, who has declared a state of emergency to facilitate the release of emergency funds, said the wildfires had been caused by thousands of lightning strikes in recent days in the Bay Area.

“CA has experience­d 10,849 lightning strikes in the last 72 hours and WORLD RECORD heat temperatur­es. We’re currently ba ling 367 known fires,” Newsom said in a tweet.

He told reporters that 23 of those fires were considered major blazes.

Newsom added that fire department­s in other states, including Nevada, Arizona and Texas, were sending reinforcem­ents to help fight the wildfires that are fueled by record-breaking heat and low humidity.

Cal Fire spokesman Jeremy Rahn said that in all, the fires had so far burned more than 300,000 acres across the state.

“Firefighti­ng resources are depleted as new fires continue to ignite,” he told a press briefing. “The size and complexity at which these incidents are burning is challengin­g all aspects of emergency response.”

 ?? — AFP photo ?? A fire truck drives away from a burning home in Vacaville, California during the LNU Lightning Complex fire.
— AFP photo A fire truck drives away from a burning home in Vacaville, California during the LNU Lightning Complex fire.

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