Supervisor Elham AbolFateh
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Two Bodies Found in Burned Vehicle in California Wildfire Zone


Mon 01 Aug 2022 | 07:41 PM
Ahmad El-Assasy

Two bodies have been found in a charred vehicle in the wildfire zone of a raging California blaze that is among several burning in the western US amid hot, dry and gusty conditions, officials said.

The McKinney Fire in northern California, near the border with Oregon, exploded in size on Sunday to more than 82 square miles after erupting on Friday in Klamath National Forest, firefighting officials said.

It is California’s largest wildfire of the year so far and officials have not determined the cause.

The vehicle and the bodies were found on Sunday in the driveway of a residence near the remote community of Klamath River, Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office said.

The blaze cast an eerie, orange-brown hue as flames torched trees along State Route 96 and raced through hillsides in sight of homes.

Firefighting crews were trying to prevent the blaze from moving towards the town of Yreka, population about 7,500, about four miles away.

A smaller fire in the region that was sparked by dry lightning on Saturday is threatening the tiny community of Seiad. Overall, officials said about 400 structures were threatened by the two fires.

Authorities have not confirmed the extent of the damage so far in the areas that have burned, saying assessments will begin when it was safe to go inside them.

A third fire, on the south-west end of the McKinney blaze, prompted evacuation orders for around 500 homes on Sunday, said Courtney Kreider, a spokesperson with Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office.

The office said crews had been on the scene of the fire since late on Saturday but by the following morning it “became active and escaped its containment line”.

Thunderstorms that brought barrages of lightning and threatened to spark new fires in dry fuel beds in northern California are expected to move out of the area, forecasters said.