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California fires live updates: Ferocious winds ignite multiple new blazes

October 31, 2019 Uncategorized

Ferocious winds are hitting Southern California, fueling the already dangerous flames and igniting two new fires early Thursday.

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With wind gusts reaching 60 or 70 mph, the winds can easily shoot embers and sparks into the air and send them one or two miles away.

In San Bernardino County, multiple homes were engulfed in flames early Thursday from the fast-moving Hillside Fire, which ignited as ferocious 70 mph wind gusts lifted burning embers into the air.

The wind-driven blaze was reported around 1:40 a.m. Thursday, San Bernardino County Fire Chief Don Trapp said. Within hours, the blaze covered 200 acres and consumed six homes.

PHOTO:Firefighters battle wind-whipped flames engulfing multiple homes during the Hillside Fire in the North Park neighborhood of San Bernardino, Calif., Oct. 31, 2019. Josh Edelson/AFP/Getty Images

PHOTO:Firefighters battle wind-whipped flames engulfing multiple homes during the Hillside Fire in the North Park neighborhood of San Bernardino, Calif., Oct. 31, 2019.

Mandatory evacuations are in effect for about 1,300 residents.

Don Silver said a neighbor alerted him to the danger by banging on his door in the middle of the night. That’s when he saw “flames like 40 to 50 feet high.”

“It’s scary,” Silver told ABC News. “You just want to get out, run. You don’t pick up nothing.”

PHOTO: A firefighter sprays water as embers threaten a residence as the Hillside fire burns through San Bernardino, Calif., Oct. 31, 2019. Noah Berger/AP

A firefighter sprays water as embers threaten a residence as the Hillside fire burns through San Bernardino, Calif., Oct. 31, 2019.

The fire has the potential to move so quickly that “if folks don’t evacuate when we ask them to, it’ll be very difficult to try to get them out when the fire is moving toward their homes,” Kathleen Opliger, San Bernardino County Fire’s Interim Deputy Chief of Operations, said Thursday.

She said it’s “absolutely imperative that folks go when we ask them to go.”

PHOTO: A firefighter hoses down hot spots while battling the Hillside fire, Oct. 31, 2019, in Riverside, Calif. Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP

A firefighter hoses down hot spots while battling the Hillside fire, Oct. 31, 2019, in Riverside, Calif.

The 46 Fire erupted in nearby Riverside County shortly after midnight on Thursday, destroying at least five structures.

The winds sent embers flying, falling dangerously close to horses below. It’s spread to 300 acres and is 5% contained.

The 46 Fire comes one day after the Hill Fire erupted in Riverside County, forcing the elderly to evacuate a healthcare center. The Hill Fire has since reached 80% containment.

PHOTO: Elderly residents of the Riverside Heights Healthcare Center in Jurupa Valley, Calif. are evacuated from their care facility as flames and smoke from the Hill Fire approach, Oct 30, 2019.Will Lester/Orange County Register via Zuma Press

Elderly residents of the Riverside Heights Healthcare Center in Jurupa Valley, Calif. are evacuated from their care facility as flames and smoke from the Hill Fire approach, Oct 30, 2019.

In Simi Valley, where wind gusts peaked at 70 mph, winds propelled the roaring Easy Fire to 1,700 acres. Firefighters are working to defend the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library against the flames.

PHOTO: A water-dropping helicopter passes makes a drop along Madera Road as the Easy Fire burns in Simi Valley, Calif., Oct. 30, 2019.Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times/Polaris

A water-dropping helicopter passes makes a drop along Madera Road as the Easy Fire burns in Simi Valley, Calif., Oct. 30, 2019.

PHOTO: President Ronald Reagans Air Force One sits on display at the Reagan Library as the Easy Fire burns in the hills, Oct. 30, 2019, in Simi Valley, Calif.Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times / Polaris

President Ronald Reagan’s Air Force One sits on display at the Reagan Library as the Easy Fire burns in the hills, Oct. 30, 2019, in Simi Valley, Calif.

Roughly 7,000 homes were evacuated after the fire started on Wednesday. The blaze is 10% contained.

“We still are not through this,” Ventura County Fire Chief Mark Lorenzen warned Wednesday night. “We have another 24 hours of significant weather conditions and a lot of threat. Please stay aware, stay tuned and always be ready with a plan.”

High wind warnings remain in effect in Southern California on Thursday. Winds are forecast to weaken Thursday afternoon. By Friday, conditions will improve.

Meanwhile, the monster Kincade Fire in Northern California’s Sonoma County has covered 76,800 acres, but has climbed to 60% containment as the winds calm down.

PHOTO: International Space Station astronaut Andrew Morgan captured photos of the California wildfires burning north of the Bay Area, Oct. 30, 2019.Andrew Morgan/NASA

International Space Station astronaut Andrew Morgan captured photos of the California wildfires burning north of the Bay Area, Oct. 30, 2019.

The Kincade Fire burned 141 homes and is still threatening over 90,000 structures.

Four firefighters have been injured.

Over 5,000 people remained under evacuation orders as of Wednesday night.

ABC News’ Rachel Katz, Jenna Harrison and Alyssa Pone contributed to this report.

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