over 800 wildfires actively burning in california I live here in the sacramento valley, and it's incredibly smoky, because the fires are happening all around us. It's pretty much like the valley's a bowl, and the smoke is the cellophane blanketing us. Bless all those firefighters working incredibly hard.
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More than 800 wildfires burning in California
Thousands of lightning strikes spark blazes across the state
SAN FRANCISCO - Firefighters from neighboring states arrived to help Monday after an "unprecedented" lightning storm sparked more than 800 wildfires across California, from Big Sur to wine country to Humboldt County.
Thousands of firefighters battled the blazes on the ground and from the air and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said he was alarmed by the number of fires that kept erupting.
He said he was told late Sunday evening that the state had 520 fires, and he found it "quite shocking" that by morning the number had risen above 700.
Moments later, a top state fire official standing at Schwarzenegger's side offered a grim update: The figure was actually 842 fires, said Del Walters, assistant regional chief of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. All but a couple were in the northern part of the state.
"This is an unprecedented lightning storm in California, that it lasted as long as it did, 5,000 to 6,000 lightning strikes," Walters said. "We are finding fires all the time."
The assistance, mostly firefighting aircraft, arrived Monday from Nevada and Oregon after being requested over the weekend. Schwarzenegger said he had enlisted the help "because you can never prepare for 500 or 700 or 800 fires all at the same time."
State ‘hammered’ by lightning storm
Part of the reason for the swelling number of wildfires was that local and state officials were still counting after the fierce thunderstorm Friday night that touched off the blazes.
"We didn't get real lucky with this lighting storm," Walters said. "It wasn't predicted — which often happens with these storms that come in off the Pacific, there's no history of the weather as it approaches the shore — and so we got hammered."
In Mendocino County alone there were 110 fires, with just 17 contained.
Two of the biggest fires had each charred nearly 6 square miles.
One started in Napa County and quickly moved into Solano County, and threatened about 250 homes about 40 miles southwest of Sacramento, said Kevin Colburn, a spokesman for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. It was 40 percent contained Monday.
The other was in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest, about 160 miles north of Sacramento, and threatened about 1,200 homes.
Along the coast in the Los Padres National Forest, a 2,000-acre wildfire burning south of Big Sur since Saturday forced the evacuations of 75 homes and businesses, destroyed one house and threatened hundreds of others.
Condors flown to safety
It also led to an emergency airlift Sunday of eight endangered California condors. U.S. Coast Guard helicopters transported the seven juveniles and one adult bird from a wildlife center to the Monterey Airport.
A second fire in the Los Padres burned more than 57,000 acres and has injured nine firefighters.
Two blazes about 25 miles south of San Jose had forced hundreds of residents to flee over the weekend, but most were being allowed to return Monday. One fire was 90 percent contained and the other 50 percent.
In southern Arizona, two new human-caused wildfires were burning Monday but not threatening homes. A 700-acre fire in the Rincon Mountains east of Tucson was fully contained. Lightning sparked that fire.
Future Filmmaker- 06-24-2008
This always seems to happen during summertime lately. It's been like this the past couple of years.
Ironically, last summer Texas had a record amount of rain and flooding. That isn't true for this year however.
slayer- 06-24-2008
Re: over 800 wildfires actively burning in california I live here in the sacramento valley, and it's incredibly smoky, because the fires are happening all around us. It's pretty much like the valley's a bowl, and the smoke is the cellophane blanketing us. Bless all those firefighters working incredibly hard.
Yeah it heavy here in the valley. Its hard in the heat we have here..can't enjoy going outside.....sad. Don't envy the firefighters but have a great respect gpr them/
c bass98- 06-28-2008
drove from santa cruz to LA yesterday...it looked like the LA smog the whole way down. it was brutal
Tribyen- 07-12-2008
They just called up more national guard troops to help out, and they're collecting toiletries and things for firefighters. today was a bit of a relief as far as temperature, it was only 75 F or so this evening where as yesterday evening it was in the 90s still. They found a body in one burned-out house and say they expect to find more, I just hope the numbers are as few as possible, and that these fires can be put out as quickly as possible. They were interviewing a (volunteer?) firefighter who had been working for quite a few years, and he said when he first started, there was a four month fire season, and now he's working a nine month fire season the last few years.
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