Firefighters struggle to contain exploding
northern California wildfire
Blaze rushes north-east from the Sierra Nevada forest
region after doubling in size as heatwave blankets US west
Associated
Press
Sun 11 Jul
2021 22.23 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jul/11/northern-california-wildfire-heatwave
Firefighters
struggled to contain an exploding northern California wildfire under blazing
temperatures as another heatwave blanketed the west, prompting an excessive
heat warning for inland and desert areas.
Death
Valley in south-eastern California’s Mojave Desert reached 128 F (53C) on
Saturday, according to the National Weather Service’s reading at Furnace creek.
The shockingly high temperature was actually lower than the previous day, when
the location reached 130F (54C).
If
confirmed as accurate, the 130-degree reading would be the hottest high
recorded there since July 1913, when Furnace Creek desert hit 134F (57C),
considered the highest measured temperature on Earth.
About 300
miles (483km) north-west of the sizzling desert, the largest wildfire of the
year in California was raging along the border with Nevada. The Beckwourth
Complex Fire – a combination of two lightning-caused fires burning 45 miles
(72km) north of Lake Tahoe – showed no sign of slowing its rush north-east from
the Sierra Nevada forest region after doubling in size between Friday and
Saturday.
Late
Saturday, flames jumped Interstate 395 and was threatening properties in
Nevada’s Washoe county. “Take immediate steps to protect large animals and
livestock,” the Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District tweeted.
The blaze,
which was only 8% contained, increased dramatically to 86sq miles (222 sq km)
as firefighters sweltered in 100-degree temperatures.
It was one
of several threatening homes across western states that were expected to see
triple-digit heat through the weekend as a high-pressure zone blankets the
region.
Pushed by
strong winds, a wildfire in southern Oregon doubled in size to 120sq miles
Saturday as it raced through heavy timber in the Fremont-Winema National Forest
near the Klamath county town of Sprague River.
The
National Weather Service warned the dangerous conditions could cause
heat-related illnesses, while California’s power grid operator issued a
statewide Flex Alert from 4pm to 9pm Saturday to avoid disruptions and rolling
blackouts.
The
California Independent System Operator warned of potential power shortage, not
only because of mounting heat, but because a wildfire in southern Oregon was
threatening transmission lines that carry imported power to California.
Governor
Gavin Newsom issued an emergency proclamation on Friday suspending rules to
allow for more power capacity, and the ISO requested emergency assistance from
other states. On Saturday, Newsom issued another proclamation allowing the
emergency use of auxiliary ship engines to relieve pressure on the electric
grid.
Palm
Springs in Southern California hit a record high temperature of 120F (49C)
Saturday. It was the fourth time temperatures have reached 120 degrees so far
this year, the Desert Sun reported.
In
California’s agricultural Central Valley, 100-degree temperatures blanketed the
region, with Fresno reaching 111 degrees F (44 C), just one degree short of the
all-time high for the date,
Las Vegas
late Saturday afternoon tied the all-time record high of 117 F (47 C), the
National Weather Service said. The city has recorded that record-high
temperature four other times, most recently in June 2017.
NV Energy,
Nevada’s largest power provider, also urged customers to conserve electricity
Saturday and Sunday evenings because of the heat wave and wildfires affecting
transmission lines throughout the region.
In Southern
California, a brush fire sparked by a burning big rig in eastern San Diego
County forced evacuations of two Native American reservations Saturday.
In
north-central Arizona, Yavapai County on Saturday lifted an evacuation warning
for Black Canyon City, an unincorporated town 43 miles (66km ) north of
Phoenix, after a fire in nearby mountains no longer posed a threat. In Mohave
county, Arizona, two firefighters died Saturday after a aircraft they were in
to respond to a small wildfire crashed, local media reported.
A wildfire
in southeast Washington grew to almost 60 square miles (155 square kilometers)
as it blackened grass and timber while it moved into the Umatilla National
Forest.
In Idaho,
Governor Brad Little declared a wildfire emergency Friday and mobilized the
state’s National Guard to help fight fires sparked after lightning storms swept
across the drought-stricken region.
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