[ad_1] CLOSE Chris Anthony, public information officer at Cal Fire, showed us the devastation the Carr Fire left behind him. Amber Sandhu, research record Carr fire - cal fire and dep. in northern California gather to fire Carr on Thursday morning. The fire continues to move from Old Shasta to the east until Iron Mountain Road this morning. REDDING, Calif. - A local firefighter was killed Friday as an explosive and fast-moving forest fire jumped on the Sacramento. (Photo: Hung T. Vu) River and roar in this northern California city. Cal Fire spokesperson Jonathon Cox said the firefighting agencies were currently in "evacuation and rescue mode" "This fire is moving at such a speed and intensity that he is moving faster than we can, "he said. "This thing is progressing faster than the firefighting troops can follow." A spokesman for Cal Fire said the dead firefighter was from the Redding Fire Department. A private bulldozer operator was also killed while he was fighting to contain the fire. At least three firefighters were injured. The inhabitants of Shasta Lake, a town of 10,000 people north of Redding, were ordered to evacuate overnight without warning, as homes were destroyed in communities of Shasta and Keswick. Redding, a city of about 92,000 inhabitants. At one point, as the fire was brewing in Redding on Thursday night, TV presenters providing live coverage on KRCR-TV had to abandon their studios because of the threat. tell the viewers. "We are going to leave the station because it's dangerous to be here." Cal Fire spokesman Scott McLean says the fire, called Carr Fire, killed a private bulldozer operator who was struggling to contain the fire. Three firefighters were also injured, he said. At least 15 structures were destroyed and five others damaged, according to Cal Fire. As of Thursday afternoon, the fire had consumed 44,450 acres and was confined to only 3 percent. It is believed that the fire began Monday in the hamlet of French Gulch after the rush to gold. Driven by the strong winds, it exploded Thursday night and continued its rapid march to densely populated areas. CLOSE A wildfire exploded Thursday in two small communities in northern California before reaching the town of Redding. lines of fire, wounding three firefighters and destroying dozens of homes. (July 27) AP Whiskeytown, a once vibrant and bustling mining community southeast of French Gulch, was destroyed when the fire moved towards Redding. A National Park official said the employees were working feverishly to save historic artifacts from a gold rush era museum in northern California threatened by forest fires. Shasta County Fire Chief Mike Hebrard said the fire was pushed by the wind from the coast, said "What we have is a condition here where it is The temperature rises to 110 degrees in the valley, it is 60 degrees on the coast, warm air rises, the air is sucked and it is the winds that blow from 7 to 8 hours every night. managed to jump the Sacramento River which, with the Keswick Reservoir to the north, usually provides a 15-mile-long water barrier up to Shasta Dam. In the west of Redding, Residents who had not been subjected to evacuation orders were caught unawares and had to flee without warning, causing traffic jams of several kilometers as the flames turned orange. [19659006] Redding, the traffic lights were off and the road patrol was in effect to prevent anyone from driving in town. HAPPENING NOW: @KRCR7 is evacuating while #CarrFire approaching his studio in #Redding California . Horrible. Stay safe there. pic.twitter.com/LRfRoVIdDI - Nick Stewart (@ NStewCBS2) July 27, 2018 California Governor Jerry Brown declared the state of emergency in all Shasta County. The weather will continue to be a challenge for firefighters all weekend. The National Weather Service issued an excessive heat warning on Thursday, when the temperature reached 112 degrees hot, sticky and smoky. The summit was to reach 110 Friday and 109 Sunday. Authorities urged residents to evacuate by order and to pack clothes, important documents, medicines, mobile phone chargers and other equipment. Prepare to be away from home for two to three days, said Shasta County Sheriff Tom Bosenko "People who refuse to evacuate do not just put their family and themselves in Autoplay View thumbnails View captions Last following slide Meanwhile, the Oak Bottom marina on Whiskeytown Lake was destroyed. "The only buildings left standing are the fire station and some toilets," said Hebrard. "The concessions are burned." About 40 boats from the marina were destroyed, he said. were released from their moorings and drifted adrift on the lake. Elsewhere: • A forest fire in the San Jacinto Mountains of Southern California reached 18 square miles. 3 percent of the perimeter of the fire is content sell The fire was said to have been intentionally erected on Wednesday and spread rapidly through the woods and scrub near Idyllwild town and other communities about 100 miles from Los Angeles.More than 4,900 structures are threatened and about 6,000 people were evacuated Sierra Nevada, Ferguson's fire continues to grow just outside Yosemite National Park. Authorities say it's now close to 72 square miles, but containment has increased to 29 percent. The Yosemite Valley and the Wawona and Mariposa Grove areas of the National Park remain closed. Jenny Espino and Jim Schultz report for the Recordninglight in Redding, California; Stanglin reports from McLean, Virginia; Contributing: Associated Press Read or Share this Story: https://usat.ly/2LJ9e3B [ad_2] Source link