Chicago Sun-Times

Gov says lightning to blame for hundreds of N. Calif. wildfires

- AP

VACAVILLE, Calif. — Crews worked in blistering heat Wednesday to beat back wildfires that ignited across Northern California, sending thousands of people from their homes into smoky air, briefly halting traffic on an interstate and killing a pilot on a firefighti­ng mission.

Hundreds of fires are burning across California, including 23 major fires or groups of fires that Gov. Gavin Newsom blamed on “this extraordin­ary weather that we’re experienci­ng and all of these lightning strikes.” He said the state has recorded nearly 11,000 lightning strikes in 72 hours and knows of 367 fires.

Ash and smoke filled the air in San Francisco, which is surrounded by wildfires burning to the north, east and south. The LNU Lightning fire is made up of several fires in five counties north of San Francisco, including in Vacaville, a city of about 100,000 between San Francisco and Sacramento.

The fire had consumed 72 square miles. It jumped Interstate 80 Wednesday, briefly blocking traffic in both directions.

Police and firefighte­rs went door-to-door before dawn in a frantic scramble to warn residents to evacuate as flames encroached on Vacaville. At least 50 structures were destroyed, including some homes, and 50 were damaged.

To the south of San Francisco in San Mateo and Santa Cruz counties, about 22,000 people were ordered to evacuate because of a fire burning in dense wooded parkland that threatened communitie­s, Cal Fire spokesman Jonathan Cox said.

In central California, a pilot on a water dropping mission in western Fresno County crashed his helicopter about an hour from New Coalinga Municipal Airport right after 8:45 a.m. Wednesday.

 ?? NOAH BERGER/AP ?? Bill Nichols, 84, works to save his home Wednesday as the LNU Lightning Complex fires tear through Vacaville, Calif.
NOAH BERGER/AP Bill Nichols, 84, works to save his home Wednesday as the LNU Lightning Complex fires tear through Vacaville, Calif.

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