1 killed in Calif. fires; more Guard troops coming

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DON THOMPSON | July 11, 2008 11:31 PM EST | AP

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A slurry bomber drops fire retardant on Pine Ridge late Thursday, July 10, 2008, 150 miles from Big Sur, Calif. (AP Photo/The Californian, Richard Green)

PARADISE, Calif. — One person was found dead inside a burned-out house Friday after a wind-fueled wildfire swept through a rural community in the Sierra Nevada foothills, a rare human casualty among the hundreds of blazes that have tormented the state for weeks.

Investigators believe the person died in the fire in the town of Concow, but they will conduct an autopsy on the burned body to confirm the cause of death, said Sgt. Steven Pelton, the county's deputy coroner-sheriff.

The town had been evacuated when the blaze approached early Tuesday, "but unfortunately not everyone chose to leave and you cannot force them to," Pelton said. "This appears to be one of those people."

A complex of blazes in Butte County already has destroyed 50 homes in Concow and forced some 10,000 residents of the nearby town of Paradise to flee.

Firefighters battling the out-of-control fires in the Sierra Nevada foothills thought they had caught a break Friday when strong winds they feared could blow hot embers across fire lines toward thousands of homes did not immediately materialize. The northeast winds forecast for the morning were expected to be similar to those that caused the fire to flare up earlier this week.

The Butte County fires have charred more than 76 square miles over the past two weeks and was about 55 percent contained.

Officials have said this unprecedented fire season, plagued by drought and high temperatures, has seen the most fires burning at any one time in recorded California history. Most of the blazes began during a massive June 21 lightning storm that sparked 800 wildfires across Northern California.

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger ordered an additional 2,000 National Guard troops to help firefighting efforts around the state. President Bush planned a visit next week to survey the Golden State's wildfires, which have burned more than 1,100 square miles and destroyed about 100 homes.

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The spate of fires had been remarkable not only for their scope, but also for the low number of fatalities and major injuries so far.

During a separate fire in Paradise last month, an elderly woman died after suffering a heart attack while voluntarily leaving her home. On July 2, a volunteer firefighter collapsed on the fire line in Mendocino County and died at a hospital a day later.

Fire officials estimate about 320 fires were still burning in the state this week.

About 400 guardsmen were called in earlier this month, and more than half of them already are on the fire lines. The governor's office has said it's the first time in more than 30 years that the California National Guard has been deployed for ground-based firefighting.

The governor's office said the additional 2,000 Guard troops Schwarzenegger ordered will be trained and deployed over the next few months. Schwarzenegger also announced Friday that help was on the way from Mexico, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

President Bush planned to visit California next Thursday to get a briefing on fire damage. White House spokesman Trey Bohn did not say exactly where Bush planned to go. The president also planned to attend a private Republican fundraising event in Napa that day.

A letup in the wind aided firefighters in eastern Washington state battling a wildfire that erupted Thursday in a heavily wooded part of the Spokane Valley. It destroyed at least 13 houses and forced 200 residents to evacuate. No injuries have been reported.

The cause of the suburban Spokane fire, which grew to nearly 2 square miles, was not immediately known.

That fire and others prompted Gov. Christine Gregoire to declare a state of emergency across all of Washington on Friday. That freed equipment, firefighters and funding for efforts to quench the flames.

State Lands Commissioner Doug Sutherland said a half-dozen major wildfires east of the Cascade Range were straining resources. In addition, some Washington firefighters have been working on the California blazes but are returning, he said.

"Our resources are really thin," Sutherland said. "It's going to be another hot, dry weekend."

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Associated Press writer Nicholas K. Geranios in Spokane, Wash., contributed to this report.

PARADISE, Calif. — One person was found dead inside a burned-out house Friday after a wind-fueled wildfire swept through a rural community in the Sierra Nevada foothills, a rare human casualty a...
PARADISE, Calif. — One person was found dead inside a burned-out house Friday after a wind-fueled wildfire swept through a rural community in the Sierra Nevada foothills, a rare human casualty a...
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when will U.S. ameicans wake up? clearly these fires are caused by the dry ground created by global warming. until we realize this our country will continue to burn and flood. the answer is so simple we need to give the government more tax dollars to create incentives for research into non green house gas fuels. the government has proven time and time again that it can solve any problem given to it. our politicians know best we must understand that the earth is in the balance and if we dont give money to the government the problem will never be solved.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:32 PM on 07/12/2008
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On a lighter note, years ago while traveling through that beautiful part of the country on business, I stopped to make a telephone call to the home office and was asked, "Where are you?". I replied, "I'm in Paradise". I think they thought I was on holiday at some Hawaiian resort.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 PM on 07/11/2008
- UnbiasView I'm a Fan of UnbiasView 20 fans permalink

I'd like to feel sorry but it isn't like this person didn't know the fire was coming, it seems like more of a case of stupidity by not leaving.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 PM on 07/11/2008
- Nobrun I'm a Fan of Nobrun 7 fans permalink

Wait for the autopsy. They were probably dead before the fire got there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 PM on 07/11/2008
- geobushono I'm a Fan of geobushono 15 fans permalink

...in the spirit of Harry Truman......No, not *that* Harry Truman.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:01 PM on 07/11/2008
- springsm I'm a Fan of springsm 56 fans permalink

my gosh, I had forgotten about THAT Harry Truman. He died with his boots on on his mountain. Wow.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 PM on 07/11/2008
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