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Two Major California Wildfires Prompt Thousands Of Home Evacuations
Hundreds of firefighters are trying to protect homes from the wildfire ripping through brushy canyonlands north of Los Angeles.
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The area was among those ordered evacuated as the fire raged through brush withered by days of 100-degree temperatures as Southern California sweltered through a heat wave.
Fire units rushed to a home on Josel Drive as flames approached behind the house, officials said.
The body was discovered about 7:20 p.m.in the 26700 block of Iron Canyon Road, according to Deputy Lisa Jansen of the Los Angeles County sheriff’s Information Bureau.
The blaze also remained at 10 percent contained, the Forest Service’s Andrew Mitchell said.
Fighting the fire – named for the area’s Sand Canyon – is a challenge, said Nathan Judy, fire information officer with the Angeles National Forest, because of the rugged terrain and the 10- to 20-mph winds blowing the fire toward the populated part of the county.
The fire erupted Friday afternoon in the city of Santa Clarita and spread southeastward into the Angeles National Forest, scorching more than 17 square miles.
More than 900 firefighters and water-dropping helicopters planned to battle the flames overnight, but they could face several fronts.
The area was still unsafe, he said late Saturday night. “The fire is burning in multiple different directions”.
The owner told KABC-TV (http://bit.ly/29WRfQC ) he had about $5 million in goods in the warehouse. “We fought as best as we could”. The South Coast Air Quality Management District issued a smoke warning, saying that the air conditions will be unhealthy at times.
Community members showed up today at the Wildlife Waystation in Sylmar to help evacuate exotic animals, according to Lt. Javier Gutierrez of Los Angeles County Animal Care and Control.
“The fire weather and the typical temperatures this year this summer are projected to be higher than normal so it’s important that all of our citizens recognize that”, Los Angeles Fire Department Chief Daryl Osby said. Later in the day, firefighters managed to beat back the threat.
Authorities expanded evacuation orders near a wildfire north of Los Angeles Saturday to include more than 1,000 more homes, after the blaze almost doubled Saturday.
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Her sister also left her home down the road. “I grabbed all the pictures of the kids and then I took the paintings of my parents that had been done by a local artist”.