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Evacuations ordered as winds fuel wildfire near 2022 deadly blaze site in Northern California.

Wildfire Threatens Rural Areas Near California-Oregon Border

HAMBURG, Calif.—Rural‍ areas near California’s border with Oregon were under evacuation​ orders Wednesday after gusty winds from a thunderstorm sent a ⁣lightning-sparked⁣ wildfire racing through national forest lands, authorities said.

The blaze in Siskiyou County, dubbed the Head Fire, ​was one of at least⁢ 20 fires—most of them tiny—that erupted in ⁣the Klamath National Forest ‍as thunderstorms ​brought lightning and downdrafts that ​drove the flames through timber​ and rural lands.

“This has ⁢been a fire that has moved extremely quickly,” Forest Supervisor Rachel Smith told The Associated Press. “Just in a matter of a couple of minutes⁣ yesterday afternoon ‌the ⁣fire grew from just 50 acres to nearly 1,500 acres. This ⁣is the kind of growth that historically we have ⁣not experienced on our forest prior to ⁣the last couple of years.”

Evacuation Orders and Firefighting⁣ Efforts

An overflight late Tuesday measured ⁣the ‌fire at 4.2 square miles, slightly smaller than initial estimates after it grew rapidly in just a few ⁤hours. A forest​ statement said fire ‍behavior also decreased during the night.

Firefighters were working to protect ‍homes ‌near ⁤the confluence of the Scott ‌and Klamath rivers, a ⁣very lightly populated area about ​20 miles from the California–Oregon⁢ state⁤ line⁤ and about 50 miles northwest ‍of Mt. Shasta.

There weren’t⁤ any immediate reports of⁢ injuries or⁢ homes burned Tuesday‍ night. ⁤However, the Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office issued evacuation orders‍ for several areas, including​ one south of⁣ Hamburg, a riverside community of around 100 people. Additional areas‍ were warned to‍ be ready to evacuate.

State⁣ Route 96​ was also closed, along with a section⁣ of the ​Pacific Crest Trail north ​to ‍the Oregon border. Smith said there were ⁣dozens and possibly hundreds of ⁤hikers on the⁣ trail.

“We’re asking those folks to leave it as quickly as they⁢ can and we’re providing resources to ‍get them off the trail,” Ms. Smith said.

Past Tragedy and Current Weather Conditions

The Head Fire was ‍burning⁣ near the ⁢site of the McKinney ⁣Fire, which began on‌ July​ 29⁣ of last year. That fire started in the Klamath National Forest‍ and⁤ exploded in size⁤ when a thunderstorm created winds up⁤ to 50 mph. It​ reduced much of Klamath River, a ⁢scenic community of about 200 people, to ash and killed‍ four people, including two ⁤who may have been trying to flee the flames. Their bodies were found inside a charred vehicle ⁣in the driveway of a ‍home.

Forecasters​ said weather would continue ‍to be hot and dry but with instability caused by moist⁣ air ⁤being pulled into the region, bringing the threat of afternoon⁢ and evening dry thunderstorms with strong winds.



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