The Herald

Winds push deadly wildfire closer to resort popular with hikers and golfers

- California

FLAMES have raced across treetops and through drought-stricken vegetation as firefighte­rs scramble to keep a growing California wildfire from reaching a resort city at the southern tip of Lake Tahoe. The firefighte­rs were battling the blaze as evacuation orders were expanded to neighbouri­ng Nevada.

Thick smoke from the Caldor Fire enveloped the city of South Lake Tahoe, which was all but deserted during a summer week usually bustling with tourists.

The National Weather Service in the US warned that critical conditions through the day could include extremely low humidity and gusts of up to 30mph.

“With those winds, as it ran through the forest it created what’s called an active crown fire run, where the fire actually goes from treetop to treetop,” said Stephen Vollmer, a fire behaviour analyst for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. He said embers were being cast up to a mile out in front of the fire, creating new ignition points.

The blaze was three miles outside of South Lake Tahoe by Tuesday afternoon, fire officials said.

A day earlier, roughly 22,000 residents jammed the city’s main artery for hours after they were ordered to leave as the fire advanced.

South Lake Tahoe city officials said only a handful of residents defied the evacuation order. But nearly everyone is worried about what the fire will do next.

Tom O’connell and his wife, Linda, awaited the fate of their home while anchored on their boat in Ventura Harbour.

“You worry about the things you can have some control over,” Mr O’connell said. “We’ve no control over this.”

Pushed by strong winds, the Caldor Fire crossed two major roads and swept down slopes into the Tahoe Basin, where firefighte­rs working in steep terrain were protecting remote cabins.

Thick smoke prevented air firefighti­ng operations periodical­ly last week, but since then nearly two dozen helicopter­s and three air tankers have dumped thousands of gallons of water and retardant on the blaze.

The Lake Tahoe area is usually a recreation­al paradise offering beaches, water sports, hiking, ski resorts and golfing.

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