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Rabu, 17 Juli 2013

Calif. wildfire destroys 7 homes, threatens more

IDYLLWILD, Calif. (AP) — A wildfire in mountains west of Palm Springs

burned seven homes and led to the evacuation of dozens more, officials

said.



The blaze destroyed three houses, damaged another and destroyed three

mobile homes, a cabin, a garage and about a half-dozen vehicles, the

U.S. Forest Service said in a statement Tuesday.



The wildfire started Monday between Palm Springs and Hemet, near the

rural Riverside County community of Mountain Center, and a day later

had surged to about 14 square miles.



More than 2,200 firefighters and 25 aircraft had the blaze 10 percent contained.



It was mostly moving east toward the desert and away from small

communities of homes, summer cabins and ranches in the San Jacinto

mountains. But a shift in the wind could easily sweep it back toward

homes, authorities said.



"It's a rapidly changing animal," Forest Service spokesman Lee Beyer said.



Most of the damage occurred late Monday and early Tuesday as the fire

more than doubled in size, but it was not assessed until later in the

day.



"Honestly, we thought that the structure destruction was greater than

it is," Forest Service spokesman John Miller said.



Miller said officials were especially surprised that the Zen Mountain

Center survived, and credited firefighters.



"We really thought it was gone," Miller told the Riverside

Press-Enterprise. "The crews hung on and saved it."



About 50 homes were evacuated along with Camp Ronald McDonald, which

hosts programs for children with cancer and their families.



The fire also led authorities to close a pair of state highways and

the Pacific Crest Trail.



A public pool about 20 miles away in Indio was closed because of ash

falling on the water.



The fire raged in thick brush and trees at an elevation of 5,000 to

7,500 feet, sending flames 100 feet high. Some of the area had not

burned in 35 years and the vegetation was dried out, Beyer said.



"We only had 40 to 50 percent of normal precipitation" over the winter

and no rain at all since early April, he said.

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