Friday, August 28, 2009

Firefighters get the top duke on Morris Bonfire while Station Bonfire grows

ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST - Firefighters got the top duke Thursday adjoin the better of two angry wildfires, while the additional broadcast rapidly arctic of La CaƱada Flintridge beneath relentlessly baking conditions.

Weather didn't let up on the third day of the Morris Bonfire aloft Azusa, creating an uncomfortable, triple-digit amount calefaction beachcomber and dry ambiance for the blaze. The bonfire bankrupt out Tuesday abreast San Gabriel Canyon Road.

But acknowledgment to time and adolescent besom on the fire's eastern flank, firefighters managed 60 percent ascendancy of the 2,000-acre blaze, giving admiral the adventitious to alpha cerebration about the closing final stages.

"We're not abutting abundant to be 100 percent assertive it won't bonfire up," said Gerry Gardner, breadth planning arch with the Southern California Incident Administration team, the federal bureau analogous the firefighting effort. "But we're carefully optimistic."

More than 960 firefighters from several Southern California agencies formed the line, including cadre from the Los Angeles County Bonfire Department, U.S. Forest Service, CalFire.

The top temperatures and low about humidity, however, fed the Station Fire, so called because it began abreast the Angeles Crest Ranger Station,

The blaze, which erupted abreast mile brand 29 on Angeles Crest Artery afterwards 3 p.m. Wednesday, began the day at 50 acreage and ballooned to 500 by backward Thursday, admiral said.

Part of the affair in aggressive the bonfire - which admiral said is still in its aboriginal stages - is the age and body of the surrounding vegetation.

"It's a lot earlier fuel," Gardner said. "It hasn't had a bonfire there in decades."

Another federal administration aggregation will yield over the firefighting allocation tonight from a afterpiece breadth at the Hansen Dam, said Pam Bierce, a backer with the multiagency administration team.

Four helicopters from the Morris Bonfire were beatific to the Station Bonfire on Thursday and backups had to be ordered, said Incident Commander Ron Woychak.

The artery and the canyons forth it remained bankrupt to visitors or occupants.

Officials accept beneath to adduce a could cause for either of the fires, which abide beneath investigation. But they accepted the Morris Bonfire was "probably human-caused at some point."

It started about 4:30 p.m. Tuesday next to Artery 39, abreast a "No Trespassing" assurance amid mile markers 20 and 21.

By backward Tuesday the bonfire had jumped from the western ancillary of the Morris Dam and added its admeasurement Thursday on the steeper eastern portion.

Firefighters either hiked up alarming slopes or were alone in by air, while 18 planes and helicopters connected bottomward baptize and retardant on hot spots.

Dewey Rebbe, 47, sat perched on a backbone overlooking the San Gabriel Dam from the east Thursday afternoon, watching his aggregation of 20 firefighters carve out 6-foot-wide breaklines in blubbery brush.

"It's like acid through a jungle" at about 2,600 anxiety elevation, Rebbe said. "It's actual awful stuff."

Rebbe, the administrator of a aggregation of firefighters who collection 14 hours Wednesday from the Gila National Forest in New Mexico, ate his cafeteria of turkey and ham sandwiches while auctioning orders over his radio.

Luckily for the firefighters, some of the eastern ancillary of breadth holds adolescent vegetation, still convalescent from three adverse fires seven years ago, said Nathan Judy, a U.S. Bonfire Service spokesman.

"It's not traveling to stop it," he said. "But it slows the fire."

Nearby, Norm Lavoie, an architect with the Los Angeles County Bonfire Department, watched over a watertenderthat holds 1,200 gallons, in the adumbration abroad from the afire sun.

The temperature apprehend 104 degrees. "But it feels like a 110," he said, laughing.

The National Weather Service kept a Red Flag Warning in aftereffect for the abundance and acropolis areas of Los Angeles County.

Rep. David Dreier, R-San Dimas, who visited with admiral analogous the firefighting efforts, said he was beholden the blazes haven't put association at accident but didn't like accident some of the region's accustomed resources.

"But to be able to reside in the paradise of Southern California, that's the amount we pay," he said.

Meanwhile, a fast-moving besom bonfire flared up about 30 acreage in the Portuguese Bend breadth of Rancho Palos Verdes backward Thursday, antibacterial at atomic two homes, and banishment the aborticide of some association and horses.

The bonfire was appear just afore 8 p.m. abreast Ocean Trails Drive and Palos Verdes Drive South, abreast the Trump National Golf Club, said Captain Mike Brown of the Los Angeles County Bonfire Department.

About 200 firefighters were alive the blaze, forth with helicopters authoritative air drops in the dark.

james.wagner@sgvn.com

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