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Iraqi troops donate money to US wildfire victims PDF Print E-mail

BAGHDAD (AP) — The U.S. military says a group of Iraqi soldiers has donated $500 to help California wildfire victims.

Iraqi Col. Abbas Fadhil at the Besmaya range complex south of Baghdad says his troops want to send a message to the American people with the donation that "we are a family."

A handful of wildfires raged through Southern California earlier this month. The blazes damaged or destroyed about 1,000 homes.

The military says it's the fourth donation sent by the Iraqis to Americans hit by tragedy. Thursday's statement says they also raised $1,500 for victims of hurricanes Gustav and Ike and donated $500 to the National Sept. 11 Memorial

 
Sheriff: Bonfire caused 1 of 3 Calif. wildfires PDF Print E-mail

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Santa Barbara County sheriff says a weekend wildfire that destroyed 210 homes was caused accidentally by a bonfire built by a group of young adults. Sheriff Bill Brown said Tuesday that the 10 young people thought they put out the bonfire before they left. The destructive wildfire erupted about 13 hours after the group left the tea garden where the bonfire was built.

An anonymous tip led to the discovery.

The Santa Barbara fire injured more than two dozen people. A Montecito couple still are hospitalized with critical burns they suffered fleeing their hom

 
Calmer winds help firefighters battle wildfire near Los Angeles PDF Print E-mail
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 16 (Xinhua) -- With winds calming down, firefighters were working hard to further control a wildfire that terrified thousands residents near Los Angeles, authorities said on Sunday. Firefighters were creating a larger fire break, and expect to use significant air resources to battle the fire that had been raging in the San Fernando and Santa Clarita valleys at the weekend. The fire was 30 percent contained as of Sunday morning. Firefighters said they expected to get all available fixed-wing craft and helicopters up in the air later in the day. "It's not as much of a wind-driven fire today," said Los Angeles County fire Inspector Sam Padilla. "Winds are sustained at15 to 20 miles (24 to 32 kilometers) per hour with gusts up to 30 miles (48 kilometers) per hour," he added, saying that high winds on Saturday limited use of air resources. Though TV helicopters were not showing visible flames, Padilla said the fire continued to burn in some areas area and 1,100 firefighters currently working would be joined by more resources throughout the day. Five firefighters suffered what were described as minor injuries, and one civilian was burned, he said. The cause of the fire has not been determined. The fire, pushed by gusts up to 80 mph, eventually spread over some 9,500 acres (3,847 hectares) and forced the evacuation of about 10,000 residents, said county fire Inspector Sam Padilla. California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a state of emergency in Los Angeles County, clearing the way for state and federal aid to the city and victims. Los Angeles police arrested five people on suspicion of looting in the fire-stricken area, much of which was left without electricity. Editor: Yan
 
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