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Omaha Steve

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Thu Sep 10, 2020, 12:23 PM Sep 2020

California fire that killed 3 threatens thousands of homes

Source: AP

By TERENCE CHEA and BRIAN MELLEY

OROVILLE, Calif. (AP) — A Northern California wildfire threatened thousands of homes Thursday after winds whipped it into a monster that incinerated houses in a small mountain community and killed at least three people.

Several other people have been critically burned and hundreds, if not thousands, of homes and other buildings are believed to have been damaged or destroyed by the fire in the foothills of the northern Sierra Nevada, authorities said.

About 20,000 people were under evacuation orders or warnings in Plumas, Yuba and Butte counties.

Another California fire raging along the Oregon border destroyed 150 homes near the community of Happy Camp and one person was confirmed dead, the Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. About 400 more homes were threatened.



Flames lick above vehicles on Highway 162 as the Bear Fire burns in Oroville, Calif., on Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2020. The blaze, part of the lightning-sparked North Complex, expanded at a critical rate of spread as winds buffeted the region. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)


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California fire that killed 3 threatens thousands of homes (Original Post) Omaha Steve Sep 2020 OP
OMG, you have to read this, 'Stories of death and survival on Last Chance Road' Baclava Sep 2020 #1
 

Baclava

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1. OMG, you have to read this, 'Stories of death and survival on Last Chance Road'
Thu Sep 10, 2020, 12:30 PM
Sep 2020

Residents were trapped within a flaming forest when an inferno engulfed the only road in and out of a small mountain community known as Last Chance.

The emergency evacuation notice sent by CalFire officials was too late, residents said. One resident, Tad Jones, died, and other Last Chance residents told KRON4 that they barely made it out alive. Their stories of survival are harrowing.

Jason Hickey spent the night in an open field dodging fireballs and breathing heavy smoke as the CZU Lightning Complex Fire raged all around him in the Santa Cruz mountains.

Hickey was the last person who talked to Jones. The two men had both tried to escape separately by driving out, but flames blocked Last Chance Road. So they turned back to the empty field where CalFire had told Last Chance residents to go when a wildfire broke out.

Jason Hickey stands in the open field where he spent a harrowing night. Jones decided his best shot of survival would be submerging himself in a river one mile away from the field. Hickey chose the field.

Jones’ friends told the New York Times that, if anyone could outsmart a wildfire, they thought it would be Jones. He had lived in the wilderness for most of his life. “He had turned countless times to that same path, which leads to the Big Basin Redwoods State Park and its towering, 2,000-year-old trees. But the fire outmaneuvered him,” the Times wrote.

Hickey said even if Jones had stayed in the field with him, he doesn’t know if the 73-year-old man would have survived.

“It was bad,” Hickey told KRON4. “It’s not likely he would be been alright. The car I rode in took the first brunt of the fireball. I would have been cooked if I didn’t have the car. The car caught on fire and I had to jump out and run around for a while stay out of the big flare ups. The car took the first brunt of the heat. I just got out and ran around and stayed out of the main flareups.”

Hickey had his pet rabbit with him.

“The bunny died when I got out. I had him in a carrier but the smoke was too much. There was a lot of heat,” Hickey said.

“Cal Fire said that’s the place to go if there is a fire. And yeah, it’s probably your best bet. But if there was a bunch of people there with cars trying to move in and out, stay away from the fire, there would have been a lot of casualties because there was only a little circle that I could drive around in to stay out of the fire. The whole field was like a tornado. Pretty surreal. The big cinder storms were going at 80 miles-an-hour,” Hickey said.

According to the New York Times, Cal Fire’s plan for Last Chance “fell apart” the night of August 18.

“Evacuation orders came late. Cal Fire trucks never made it beyond a few miles down Last Chance Road,” the Times wrote.

Hickey eventually hiked six miles through a burning forest to reach safety. While Hickey was hiking, he stumbled into another Last Chance resident who was also hiking out of the fire.

Pat Kelly said he survived the CZU fire’s initial blast by diving into his pond and using a metal pipe as a makeshift snorkel.

“I went under the water just as the wall of flame went over me. I had put a 10-foot rowboat in my pond, and used it as a shield between my head and the fire. I am convinced the boat kept my head from frying. I would estimate that I was in the pond for at least three hours before I got out and sought cover,” Kelly wrote.

Once the flames swept through the area, Kelly hiked as his only way to get out of the blaze. Kelly encountered Hickey, who appeared like a ghost in the forest.

“I yelled as loud as I could ‘Hello!’ and to my surprise a ghost-like figure appeared from a cloud of smoke. It was a gentleman named Jason. We set out together towards civilization through a surreal landscape of trees showering sparks and choking smoke,” Kelly wrote.



https://www.kron4.com/wildfires/czu-fires-stories-of-death-and-survival-on-last-chance-road/

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