2 Die in California Wildfire That Left Little Time to Flee
Source: Associated Press
A deadly wildfire that roared through dry brush and trees in the mountains of central California gave residents little time to flee as flames burned dozens of homes to the ground, propane tanks exploded, and smoke obscured the path to safety.
An elderly couple trying to flee from the flames were overcome with smoke outside of their house and killed, Kern County Sheriff Donny Youngblood said.
Their bodies were found Friday near Lake Isabella, a popular recreation area east of Bakersfield that was ravaged by wind-whipped flames, said Phil Neufeld, a county fire spokesman.
At least 80 houses were destroyed in the southern Sierra Nevada as the fire burned out of control across nearly 47 square miles, leveling neighborhoods and forcing thousands of people to flee from fast-moving flames.
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By SCOTT SMITH AND BRIAN MELLEY, ASSOCIATED PRESS LAKE ISABELLA, Calif. Jun 24, 2016, 9:47 PM ET
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(743 posts)deurbano
(2,894 posts)And on a different note, I used to go out with that county fire spokesman... like, forty years ago. (But he hadn't become a firefighter, yet.) Haven't lived in the Central Valley in almost forty years, and haven't seen him in god-knows-how-long... but he and my husband and older daughter are Facebook friends (I don't do FB) because that's how things work now.