Wildfires Prompt Evacuations in CA, MT
Posted by feww on July 16, 2013
Hundreds evacuated as wildfires threaten dozens of homes in Calif. and Mont.
A raging wildfire in rural Riverside County has forced the evacuation of dozens of homes.
The fast moving blaze broke out Monday p.m. in the community of Mountain Center between Palm Springs and Hemet, and devoured 1,000 acres within hours, damaging or destroying a number of structures.
The blaze was 5 percent contained, as of posting, with more than 400 state and federal fire crews at the scene.
Mandatory evacuations have been issued for the community of Bonita Vista, Fleming Ranch and a nearby animal sanctuary, said a report.
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West Mullan Fire, Superior, Mont.
Mandatory evacuations are in place for dozens of homed in the Flat Creek and Pardee Creek areas, reported Inciweb.
The so-called West Mullan Fire started near Interstate 90 about two miles northwest of Superior Sunday p.m. and quickly spread to more than 700 acres in less than 24 hrs.
Thick smoke has resulted in limited visibility in Superior and along Interstate 90 in the area, said a report.
“The fire’s hitting Superior hard. The smoke is so thick in Superior, health officials closed the pool and are now urging people to stay indoors.”
Heat wave over the East will expand into the Plains by the middle of the week: NWS
A large subtropical dome of hot air will expand across the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and to the Midwest this week bringing a long duration heat wave to the area. Temperatures will soar through the 90s with heat indices well over 100 degrees.
A large mid-level ridge centered over the Ohio Valley is responsible for the
heat wave currently across the east, and the ridge is forecast to expand westward through Wednesday. This will have the effect of increasing high temperatures past the 90 degree mark throughout most of the central and northern Plains by Wednesday.
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