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Schwarzenegger tours area near raging California wildfires
Posted: 31 August 2009 0519 hrs

  Raging southern California wildfires show no signs of abating.
 
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LOS ANGELES: Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger headed on Sunday close to where wildfires were ravaging a vast area north of Los Angeles, where three people have been hurt and authorities evacuated 4,000 homes.

The fire, about 30 kilometres long, was burning largely out of control along a ridge in a mostly populated area north of Los Angeles. It was under five percent contained, firefighters said.

The US Forest Service said the blaze by midday had destroyed 14,000 hectares.

The governor visited the Station fire in Los Angeles County for a briefing on the status of firefighting efforts across California and to encourage the thousands battling the blazes, which are threatening at least 10,000 homes, and 2,500 other buildings including 500 businesses.

"California has the best and bravest firefighters on the front lines protecting our residents," Schwarzenegger said.

"I am confident California has emergency response resources in place to ensure the heroic men and woman fighting these fires have the resources they need. We are proud to provide access to any state resources needed to the US Forest Service while they battle the Station fire."

The massive operation has sent more than 6,458 firefighters into action as well as a DC-10 that dumps water on the blaze from above.

On Saturday three people were injured and evacuated, and at least three homes destroyed by the fire in Big Tujunga Canyon.

So far a total of 4,000 homes have been evacuated mostly in Acton, La Canada-Flintridge, Altadena and La Crescenta, as well as in Glendale, a near-in Los Angeles suburb.

The Forest Service has warned that the possibility of fires spreading is extreme.

The San Gabriel Valley east of Los Angeles has experienced record heat and low humidity, with temperatures soaring above 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius) in the hottest locations, the National Weather Service said in its red flag warning for the region.

Schwarzenegger declared states of emergency in Los Angeles and Monterey counties on Friday in response to the wildfires.

A key factor in the fires' spread is that the areas most at risk are covered with vegetation that has not experienced fire for some four decades, making it even more susceptible to the blaze.

California, the most populous US state, is frequently hit by wildfires and in 2007 suffered the worst blazes in its history, which forced the evacuation of 640,000 residents and destroyed around 2,000 homes in southern California. - AFP/de

 


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