The Arizona Republic

Evacuation­s lifted for the Southern California wildfire

- Christophe­r Weber ASSOCIATED PRESS

LOS ANGELES – Authoritie­s lifted all evacuation orders as firefighte­rs made progress Sunday on a large blaze that sent thousands fleeing homes and farms northwest of Los Angeles.

Crews working in steep terrain were tamping down hotspots and keeping an eye on lingering gusts in mountain areas that could carry embers, said Ventura County Fire Capt. Steve Kaufmann.

“I’d say we’re cautiously optimistic,” Kaufmann said, citing calmer winds overall and rising humidity levels.

Firefighte­rs have contained 50% of the blaze, which has burned nearly 15 square miles of dry brush and timber. Three buildings were destroyed.

More than 11,000 people evacuated after the flames spread Oct. 31 during dry winds that fanned fires across the state this fall.

In Northern California, more people returned to areas evacuated from a huge fire that burned for days in the Sonoma County wine country.

The 121-square-mile fire was 76% contained on Sunday, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said.

The tally of destroyed homes reached 175 and there were 35 more damaged, authoritie­s said. Many other structures also burned.

The causes of both fires were under investigat­ion but there was a possibilit­y that electrical lines might have been involved – as was the case at other recent fires.

Southern California Edison said Friday that it re-energized a 16,000-volt power line 13 minutes before the fire erupted in the same area of Ventura County.

Edison and other utilities around the state shut off power to hundreds of thousands of people last week out of concerns that high winds could cause power lines to spark and start fires.

Southern California Edison will cooperate with investigat­ors, the utility said.

 ?? APU GOMES/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? A firefighte­r controls a hotspot of the Maria Fire in Santa Paula, Calif., on Saturday.
APU GOMES/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES A firefighte­r controls a hotspot of the Maria Fire in Santa Paula, Calif., on Saturday.
 ??  ?? More than 11,000 people evacuated after the flames spread Oct. 31 during dry winds that fanned fires across the state this fall. NOAH BERGER/AP
More than 11,000 people evacuated after the flames spread Oct. 31 during dry winds that fanned fires across the state this fall. NOAH BERGER/AP

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