The Columbus Dispatch

Winds dog effort to contain Calif. fires

- Ethan Swope and John Antczak

PLACERVILL­E, Calif. – Dry and windy weather dogged firefighters’ efforts to contain destructiv­e fires that are devouring the bone-dry forests of drought-stricken Northern California on Thursday.

An estimated 11,000 firefighters were on the lines of more than a dozen large wildfires that have destroyed hundreds of homes and other buildings, forced thousands of people to flee communitie­s and filled skies with smoke.

The monstrous Dixie Fire, burning since July 13 in the northern Sierra Nevada and southern Cascades, ballooned further to about 1,060 square miles and was only 35% contained, authoritie­s said.

The fire, which gutted the town of Greenville two weeks ago, has destroyed more than 1,200 buildings, including 649 homes, according to ongoing damage assessment­s.

About 100 miles to the south, there was still no official count of the number of homes destroyed when winds whipped the Caldor Fire into an inferno that roared through the Sierra town of Grizzly Flats this week. Those who viewed the aftermath saw few homes still standing in the community of 1,200 residents.

Fire managers were rushing resources to the fire growing on steep slopes in a forested region southwest of

Lake Tahoe. More than 650 firefighters and 13 helicopter­s were assigned to the blaze, and air tankers from throughout the state were flying fire suppressio­n missions there as conditions allowed, authoritie­s said.

Evacuees from the Caldor Fire found refuge in places like the Green Valley Community Church in Placervill­e, west of the fire, where they set up tents and trailers in a parking lot. Adrian Childress, 7, painted pictures to pass the time, and a special tent was set up for people who wished to pray.

California’s fires were among 104 large, active blazes Thursday in 12 states, mostly in the West, according to the National Interagenc­y Fire Center in Boise, Idaho. Those fires combined have scorched nearly 4,000 square miles.

Climate change has made the West warmer and drier in the past 30 years.

 ?? NOAH BERGER/AP ?? Scorched cars line a property as the Cache Fire burns on Wednesday in Clearlake, Calif. The fire destroyed dozens of homes.
NOAH BERGER/AP Scorched cars line a property as the Cache Fire burns on Wednesday in Clearlake, Calif. The fire destroyed dozens of homes.

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