Dozens of wildfires rage in Nevada, other Western states
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More than 450 firefighters battled flames burning near the Tujunga section of Los Angeles
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August 6, 1999
Web posted at: 11:30 a.m. EDT (1530 GMT)
From staff and wire reports
BATTLE MOUNTAIN, Nevada (CNN) -- Firefighters are expected
to work into the weekend to contain dozens of wildfires that
have burned more than 600,000 acres in Nevada.
Firefighters also battled large wildfires in other Western states, including Idaho, California, Idaho and Montana.
Some 2,500 firefighters on Friday fought the northern
Nevada blazes, which were sparked by more than 8,000 lightning strikes on Wednesday, said public land management officials.
The estimated 78 fires covered an area roughly one-third the
size of Rhode Island. Twenty were larger than 1,000
acres. The fires were mostly in open range areas of scrub and
brush, but threatened some homes and ranches and forced
authorities to close Interstate 80 briefly late Thursday.
Dry conditions and lightning storms continued Thursday,
feeding the fires and overwhelming the state's limited
firefighting resources. Firefighters focused their efforts on
protecting populated areas, leaving many fires in open range to burn unimpeded.
'Our resources are tapped'
Near Reno, the Wilcox fire consumed as many as 22,000 acres
of sagebrush and juniper pine just five miles outside the city. Authorities expect to have the Wilcox fire contained by
Sunday.
Around the town of Battle Mountain, where 13 fires had burned
45,000 acres, Lander County Sheriff Michael Kranovich said,
"Things are pretty hectic. We've been hit the hardest and our
resources are tapped."
More than 20,000 acres of brush and juniper pine had burned
near the town of Winnemucca, destroying an old mining camp.
Close to the Oregon border, 30,000 acres were ablaze near
Denio. Fire officials considered this area a priority Friday,
as homes and ranches were threatened.
Idaho fire chars almost 100,000 acres
One of the worst blazes, Idaho's Mule Butte fire, had charred
92,500 acres and was 80 percent contained by late Thursday,
while an estimated 230 firefighters still were working a 130-
acre fire near Wisdom, Montana.
An 1,100-acre fire near Dailey Lake in the Paradise Valley
south of Livingston, Montana, was contained Thursday.
In California, an arson brush fire threatened about 100 to
150 homes and spread across more than 250 acres of steep
hills on the northern edge of Los Angeles. By Friday morning,
firefighters had fully contained the blaze.
Correspondent Jim Hill and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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