Wildfires rage across the West
Three blazes rage simultaneously amid a record heat wave
Wildfires barreled across the baking landscape of the western U.S. and Canada on Sunday, destroying homes, forcing thousands to flee and temporarily trapping children and counselors at a California campground. In southeastern Arizona, fire officials say a wildfire has burned 10 buildings, including three homes. The fire has led to the evacuation of Dudleyville, about 100 miles southeast of Phoenix.
Firefighters battled three wildfires across California on Sunday that consumed buildings and forced the evacuation of thousands of people.
Gov. Gerry Brown issued an emergency proclamation for northern California’s Butte County after the Wall Fire damaged critical infrastructure, threatened homes and forced evacuations north of Sacramento.
The fire on Sunday grew to 5,000 acres and was 17% contained, according to the California Department of Forestry & Fire Protection. It said nearly 1,100 firefighters were battling it from the ground and air.
One of two fires raging in Santa Barbara County was “completely out of control” after burning at least 12 square miles near Cachuma Lake and shutting down State Route 154, fire Capt. Dave Zaniboni said.
About 90 children and 50 counselors were stuck at the Cir- cle V Ranch after the fire erupted Saturday, before they were safely evacuated.
California had three wildfires raging at once amid record-high temperatures, despite record rainfall and snowpack that delayed the start of fire season.
Elsewhere across the West, air and ground crews were battling a growing grass fire in Oregon, Colorado and Wyoming, and evacuations were ordered for two areas in Arizona. But earlier evacuation orders were lifted in Colorado and Montana towns that had been threatened during the weekend.
The fires erupted as California baked in record-breaking heat. A 131-year record in Los Angeles was snapped when the temperature hit 98 degrees downtown, breaking the previous record of 95 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
Santa Barbara officials alerted residents and campers near Cachuma Lake by mid-afternoon Saturday to evacuate as the fire started near Whittier Camp, Zaniboni said. Residents were also ordered to leave cabins in the Los Padres National Forest.
“The plan is to hit it with air tankers to keep it from moving to the south and to the east,” Zaniboni said of efforts Sunday.”