More residents flee massive US bushfire

More residents flee massive US bushfire

19 June 2011

published by www.heraldsun.com.au


USA — FIREFIGHTERS worked to steer the largest bushfire in Arizona history away from a town as residents fled the approaching flames.

Meanwhile others evacuated because of blazes around the US Southwest were allowed to return to their homes.
In western New Mexico near the Arizona border, most of the small town of Luna evacuated as a precaution as strong easterly winds pushed the massive Wallow fire from Arizona further into New Mexico.

New Mexico State Forestry spokesman Dan Ware said later at night that Luna was no longer immediately threatened by flames, after crews worked through the day to move the fire around the community of 200 people.

Residents of Alpine, Arizona, were allowed to return to their homes on Saturday morning after being forced out for more than two weeks, but residents of the town of Greer still remained evacuated.

The Wallow fire has consumed about 2025 square kilometres and more than 4500 firefighters were trying to stop its advance. The blaze this week exceeded a 2002 fire that burned 732 square miles and destroyed 491 buildings. Despite its size, the latest fire has destroyed just 32 homes and four rental cabins.

Containment rose to 38 per cent on Friday night, but more winds were predicted through the weekend with gusts.

Meanwhile, the remaining evacuations from a fire burning on both sides of the New Mexico-Colorado border were lifted on Saturday morning for residents of Pine Valley Estates, Sugarite Canyon and Yankee Canyon just outside of Raton, New Mexico.

Containment on the nearly 11,331-hectare Track Fire jumped to 45 per cent. Fire officials said existing fire lines were holding despite strong winds in the area.

Investigators from New Mexico State Forestry and the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway said on Saturday that fire apparently was started on June 12 by engine exhaust from an all-terrain vehicle.


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