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Battling 18 Blazes, California May Face Worst Fire Season
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August 8, 2018

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The largest wildfire ever recorded in California needed just 11 days to blacken an area nearly the size of Los Angeles — and it’s only one of many enormous blazes that could make this the worst fire season in state history.
Some 14,000 firefighters from as far away as Florida and even New Zealand are struggling to curb 18 fires in the midst of a sweltering summer that has seen wind-whipped flames carve their way through national forest land and rural areas, threaten urban areas and incinerate neighborhoods.

“For whatever reason, fires are burning much more intensely, much more quickly than they were before.”Mark A. Hartwig, president of the California Fire Chiefs Association
California is seeing earlier, longer and more destructive wildfire seasons because of drought, warmer weather attributed to climate change and home construction deeper into the forests.
Some of the largest fires have erupted just within the past few weeks as the state has seen record-setting temperatures — and the historically worst months of wildfire season are still to come.
In Southern California, a smoky forest fire raged Wednesday in mostly unoccupied land — but firefighting crews were concerned the flames could race down hillsides toward foothill communities.

Ferguson Fire: Nearly 95,000 Acres and Now 43% Contained

The Ferguson Fire, which is in its 27th day, is at nearly 95,000 acres and is 43 percent contained, according to fire officials.
According to the fire’s website page, a “combination of hand line and dozer lines are in place protecting the communities of Foresta and Yosemite West.”
In addition, “firefighters and utility crewmembers will continue working in the communities restoring power and reducing hazards created by the fire.”

Ferguson Fire Map

Ferguson Fire Map, Aug. 8, 2018

Fire in Los Angeles Only 5% Contained

The blaze churning through the Cleveland National Forest south of Los Angeles is just 5 percent contained.
Flames that erupted Monday have blackened nearly 6-and-a-half square miles of dry brush and timber. Several cabins have burned and two rural canyons and some campgrounds have been evacuated.
In Northern California, the record-setting Mendocino Complex — twin fires being fought as a single conflagration — gained ground Wednesday but more slowly because its own smoke covered the area and lowered the temperature, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
The flames, which had burned 470 square miles, were raging in mostly remote areas but 116 homes were destroyed. Two firefighters have been injured.
Fire crews expect to gain control of the massive blaze in September, the state forestry and fire protection agency said.
The blaze that broke out July 27 initially spread quickly because of what officials said was a perfect combination of weather, rugged topography and abundant brush and timber turned to tinder by years of drought.

Biggest Fire in California History

Resources also were thin at first because thousands of firefighters already were battling a fire hundreds of miles north. That fire, which spread into the city of Redding, killed six people and destroyed more than 1,000 homes. The so-called Carr Fire was less than half contained.
In becoming the biggest fire in California history, the Mendocino Complex fire broke a record set just eight months ago. A blaze in Southern California in December killed two people, burned 440 square miles and destroyed more than 1,000 buildings.
California’s firefighting costs have more than tripled from $242 million in the 2013 fiscal year to $773 million in the 2018 fiscal year that ended June 30, according to Cal Fire.
“We’re in uncharted territory,” Gov. Jerry Brown warned last week. “Since civilization emerged 10,000 years ago, we haven’t had this kind of heat condition, and it’s going to continue getting worse. That’s the way it is.”
You can view the Cal Fire statewide map at this link.

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