Thousands under evacuation near Los Angeles as wildfire torches homes Posted on 08/11/2024 Firefighters move a car away from a burning home as the mountain fire spreads in Camarillo, California. (AP pic) SANTA PAULA: Over ten thousand people were ordered to evacuate communities northwest of Los Angeles as fierce seasonal winds drove a wildfire down tinder-dry hillsides into ranches and homes, authorities said. Firefighters and police cleared residents from neighbourhoods near Camarillo before homes were set ablaze by embers blown 3.2km from the fire front,Ventura County fire department captain Tony McHale said by phone from near the blaze. “It’s like trying to put out a blowtorch with a squirt gun,” said McHale of the fire which began in a hillside canyon on Wednesday then tore west, driven by Santa Ana winds. Fuelled by abundant grass and scrub, with wind gusts up to 130 km/h, the blaze has burned over 5,900 hectares, authorities said. Climate scientists say warming temperatures have created wet winters that allow California’s coastal chaparral – small trees, shrubs and bushes – to thrive. Record-high temperatures this summer have turned hillsides into unlit bonfires. Several civilians were injured and a significant number of homes, businesses and other structures destroyed, McHale said, adding that it was too dangerous to enter the area to assess damage. California Governor Gavin Newsom said the fire threatened 3,500 structures. Schools in Ventura County were closed through Friday due to the fires, according to the county’s office of education. The fire expanded in size on Wednesday after powerful winds came into contact with very dry air. Southern California Edison began shutting off power to customers in areas where its equipment was considered at high risk of sparking a wildfire, according to the Los Angeles Times. The United States is experiencing a strong wildfire year with 8.1 million acres burned to date, compared with an annual, full-year average of around 7 million acres over the last decade, according to National Interagency Fire Center data. California wildfires have so far this year burned more than three times as much land as last year at this time when the state’s fire season was more benign, according to Cal Fire data. News
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