Los Angeles, July 24
Firefighters have been working a fire up and down ridgelines since Friday that has blackened 31-sq miles of brush on the edge of Santa Clarita and the Angeles National Forest.
About 300 miles up the coast, crews were battling another blaze across 10-square miles north of the majestic Big Sur region.
The body of a man was discovered inside a burned sedan last evening outside a home in Santa Clarita, just north of Los Angeles. There was no evidence the death was crime-related, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said today as the investigation continued.
The area was among those ordered evacuated as the fire raged through brush withered by days of 100-degree temperatures as Southern California sweltered through a heat wave.
After flames driven by gusty winds swept through an evacuated neighborhood, firefighters reported that some buildings had been engulfed, but it was not immediately clear whether they were homes, outbuildings or garages, said Nathan Judy, a spokesman for the US Fire Service.
The area was still unsafe, he said late last night. “You’ve still got hotspots in that area, a lot of smoldering stuff,” and trees that might fall because their roots had burned, Judy said.
More than 900 firefighters and water-dropping helicopters battled the flames overnight on several fronts.
Despite firefighters' efforts, the blaze destroyed sets at Sable Ranch in Santa Clarita, which has Old West-style buildings used for movie locations. — AP