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![]() by Staff Writers Los Angeles (AFP) Dec 14, 2017
Firefighters in Los Angeles said Wednesday they were nearing full containment of a week-old fire caused by "an illegal cooking fire" at a homeless encampment. The blaze, which is 90 percent under control, has scorched 422 acres (170 hectares) since it broke out in the early hours of December 6, destroying six homes in the upscale Bel Air area and damaging 12 others. "We were not aware that there was this encampment there. If we were, we would have been encouraging them to move," said city council member Paul Koretz. "But what makes this even more tragic is the tragedy of homelessness, and the fact that we've got tens of thousands of people living on the streets and it means things like this will happen until we get more of a handle on the problem," he added. The "Skirball" fire burned in the same area as the devastating Bel Air Fire of 1961, which destroyed about 500 homes and led to various policy changes, including a prohibition on wood-shingle roofs. The Los Angeles Fire Department said Tuesday it was caused by a cooking fire at an encampment in a brush area. Up to 700 properties including a mansion owned by model Chrissy Teigen were temporarily evacuated in the luxurious suburb -- where residents include Beyonce, Elon Musk and Rupert Murdoch. Nearly 6,400 firefighters have been toiling for a week against wildfires ravaging southern California, fueled by bone dry conditions and powerful winds. The biggest "Thomas" fire, which has charred more than 237,000 acres of land, remained only 25 percent contained on Wednesday, according to official data, as firefighters warned of an ongoing threat. "Thomas" is the fifth biggest fire in California's history, according to the National Weather Service in Los Angeles. Experts say global warming increases the risk of out-of-control blazes by drying out vegetation, making it more inflammable and easily set alight by lightning, spontaneous combustion, or fires lit by humans. Authorities so far have reported just one fatality -- a 70-year-old woman who died in a car accident while fleeing flames in the Thomas area.
![]() Los Angeles (AFP) Dec 12, 2017 It's been a week since southern California has been charred by a devastating wave of wildfires, blasted by almost hurricane force winds. Vast areas have been destroyed, hundreds of thousands of people have been evacuated and thousands of firefighters are working around the clock. The future of the infernos is at the mercy of the wind. The biggest concern is Thomas, which broke out l ... read more Related Links Forest and Wild Fires - News, Science and Technology
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