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Wednesday, August 17, 2016

SoCal fire continues to rage; I-15 remains closed near Cajon Pass


Blue Cut Fire Scorches 5,500 Acres Near Cajon Pass

LOS ANGELES It tore through canyons and flew over ridges in every direction with astonishing speed, sending flames 80 feet skyward and forcing tens of thousands to flee their homes.

The Southern California wildfire that began as a small midmorning patch of flame next to Interstate 15 in the Cajon Pass had by Tuesdays end turned into a 28-square-mile monster that had burned an untold number of homes.

This moved so fast, said Darren Dalton, 51, who along with his wife and son had to get out of his house in Wrightwood, a mountain town of 4,500 popular with skiers in winter. It went from have you heard theres a fire? to mandatory evacuation before you could take it all in. This is a tight little community up here. Always in rally mode. Suddenly its a ghost town.

Hundreds of cars packed with residents, belongings and animals left the town. The air for miles around the blaze was filled with smoke. The sound of explosions possibly from ammunition stored in homes could be heard in the distance.

Shannon Anderson of Blue Mountain Farms horse ranch in Phelan had to load up and evacuate 40 horses as the fire approached.

Its raining ash, Anderson said, breathing hard.

They were among more than 82,000 people from over 34,000 homes were under evacuation orders, said Eric Sherwin of the San Bernardino County Fire Department.

Devouring ranchlands 60 miles east of Los Angeles, the blaze surged west to the Los Angeles County line and east to the Mojave Desert in the east. The damages were likely to be vast and serious once they could be properly measured.

Overnight estimates on the #BlueCutFire in the Cajon Pass (San Bernardino County) was 18,000 acres. pic.twitter.com/BWYf4FlsvS

CAL FIRE PIO Berlant (@CALFIRE_PIO) August 17, 2016

#BlueCutFire [update] north of San Bernardino (San Bernardino County) is now 30,000 acres. https://t.co/I8T8YeiGpzpic.twitter.com/lqBzSkX5RP

CAL FIRE (@CAL_FIRE) August 17, 2016

#BlueCutFire acreage updated to 30,000 acres, 0% contained. @SBCOUNTYFIRE@sbcountysheriff@CHPInland@CALFIREBDU@Caltrans8

San Bernardino NF (@SanBernardinoNF) August 17, 2016

Sherwin confirmed Tuesday night that it had burned at least a dozen buildings, some of them homes. He said he had seen all kinds of things burn, including the Summit Inn, a historic diner near I-15, he said.

Im looking up here and Im seeing buses, Im seeing outbuildings, Im seeing houses, he said.

It was among several large fires burning up and down California, from Shasta County in the far north to Camp Pendleton Marine base in San Diego County. It came after several steady weeks of major fires around the state, even though the full force of fire season has yet to arrive.

But even longtime observers were surprised by the staggering speed of the Southern California fire.

It prompted Gov. Jerry Brown to declare a state of emergency in the area within hours of it breaking out, a move that more often comes after a blaze has done several days of destruction.

The fire forced a shutdown of part of Interstate 15, leaving commuters and travelers stranded for hours. I-15 remains closed on Wednesday.

Six firefighters were briefly trapped by flames at a home where the occupants had refused to leave, forcing the crew to protect the house, fire officials said.

We were fully engulfed in smoke, county firefighter Cody Anderson told KCBS-TV. It was really hard just to see your hand in front of your face.

We just hunkered down and sat there and waited for the fire to blow over, he said.

Anderson and another firefighter were treated for minor injuries.

Source: http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/nation-and-world/socal-fire-continues-rage-i-15-remains-closed-near-cajon-pass

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Sunday, July 19, 2015

Photos, Videos: Still-Burning Cajon Pass Fire Destroys 44 Cars, 4 Homes: LAist


Cajon Pass 1992-1993

Although the 15 freeway has been reopened for weekend warriors on their way to Vegas, the fire that destroyed several cars rages on in its second day.

On Saturday morning, officials said the North Fire was only 5% contained, although the storm rolling through Los Angeles this morning should help firefighters in their efforts. According to the L.A. Times, 3,500 acres have burned and 44 cars and at least four homes have been destroyed.

KTLA says 20 of those cars were stuck on the pavement of the 15 freeway, including two big rigs and a boat being towed. The flames jumped the freeway and consumed the trapped cars. Luckily, no drivers were harmed, and authorities reported no major injuries as a result of the fire. The freeway was reopened after midnight.

"Cars were going in the opposite direction into traffic," Gilbert Cagatin told the L.A. Times. "It was that bad."

Talia Sclafani and her soccer teammates were traveling from Las Vegas to San Diego for a tournament when they had to leave their van. "To our left, it was like a spark and then five minutes later the freeway was engulfed," she told CNN.

One witness on the ground captured video of horses fleeing the North Fire and a DC-10 dropping flame retardant:

Meanwhile, only miles away in Wrightwood, the Pine Fire has has burned at least 125 acres after starting around 9:30 p.m., Friday night. Around 300 people have been evacuated, including deaf or partially deaf children and Girl Scouts in nearby campgrounds.

Source: http://laist.com/2015/07/18/north_fire_damage.php

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