Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Bulldozer Operator Killed in Soberanes Fire

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    New mandatory evacuation orders issued for Soberanes Fire

    UPDATED 2:33 PM PDT Jul 27, 2016
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    CARMEL VALLEY, Calif. —The Monterey County Sheriff's Office issued a new mandatory evacuation order because of the Soberanes Fire Wednesday afternoon.
    Residents in the following areas are ordered to evacuate immediately:
    -- Robinson Canyon Road between San Clemente Trail and White Rock Gun Club.
    -- The area south of San Clemente Trail between Robinson Canyon Road and the Rancho San Clemente Gate House.
    -- Arroyo Sequoia Road
    An evacuation warning was expanded for the community of San Clemente, Long Ridge Trail, Black Mountain Trail, and Touche Pass.
    READ: Soberanes Fire victim: 'It's all gone'
    Fighting the Soberanes Fire turned into a deadly effort Tuesday when a bulldozer operator was killed, Cal Fire said.
    The victim was an independent private contractor who was trained to work on fire lines alongside firefighters. He suffered fatal injuries when his bulldozer rolled in a remote area on the southeast end of the 23,568-acre wildfire, Cal Fire said.
    The victim's name was not released.
    PHOTOS: Most dramatic Soberanes Fire photos
    "(Firefighting) is an inherently dangerous job with great risk involved. Please keep your heartfelt thoughts and prayers with the family of our fallen cooperator and the firefighting community," Cal Fire incident commander Todd Derum said.
    Cal Fire said a firefighting truck was crushed by a boulder that rolled down a charred hill. It was unclear if anyone was injured by the boulder. A second bulldozer also flipped and its operator was not injured.
    Also on Tuesday, a group of eight men were rescued by the Monterey County Sheriff's search and rescue team after they were spotted by another bulldoze operator.
    The men told fire investigators that they had gone hiking five days ago and became lost near the wildfire.
    The search and rescue team used a helicopter to evacuate the men to a campground. They were dehydrated but otherwise uninjured.
    The Soberanes Fire ignited Friday morning. Flames spread over 23,568 acres between Big Sur and the Carmel Highlands. Twenty homes were destroyed and an estimated 2,000 homes are being threatened.
    Acting California Governor Tom Torlakson issued a state of emergency in Monterey County. Torlakson is serving as acting governor while Gov. Jerry Brown and Lt. Gov Gavin Newsom are attending the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
    READ: Mandatory evacuation orders issued for Palo Colorado, Rancho San Carlos, parts of Carmel Highlands
    Containment remained at 10 percent as of 1 p.m. Wednesday.
    The Soberanes Fire's steep, rugged, mountainous location is making it a challenge for firefighters to access. More than 3,000 personnel are battling the blaze under a unified command by Cal Fire and the U.S. Forest Service.
    "Fire activity has increased throughout the entire fire area with uphill runs in brush and timber. Short to medium range spotting has been observed due to lower humidity and higher temperatures. Access continues to be challenging," Cal Fire said Wednesday.
    Big Sur residents in the Palo Colorado neighborhood evacuated Friday. Carmel Highlands residents living on Corona Road and Riley Ranch Road east of Highway 1 were ordered to evacuate Monday. The Rancho San Carlos community, between Canter Run and Garzas Trail in Carmel Valley, was ordered to evacuate Tuesday.
    Mandatory evacuations:
    Big Sur residents in the Palo Colorado neighborhood evacuated Friday. Carmel Highlands residents living on Corona Road and Riley Ranch Road east of Highway 1 were ordered to evacuate Monday. The Rancho San Carlos community, between Canter Run and Garzas Trail in Carmel Valley, was ordered to evacuate Tuesday.
    The Monterey County Sheriff's Department also issued mandatory evacuations for Weston Ridge Road, Garrapatos Road, and Highway 1 at Old Coast Road.
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    Area closures
    All parks in and around the Big Sur -- Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park, Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, Andrew Molera State Park, Pt. Sur Lighthouse Historic Park, Garrapata State Park, and Point Lobos Natural Reserve -- are closed.
    Palo Colorado Road, Western Ridge Road, Old Coast Road, and Lower Garrapata Road are closed. Toro Park closed to allow Cal Fire to use the park as a base camp.
    Pre-evacuation warnings:
    Carmel Highlands, Rancho San Carlos, White Rock, and San Clemente are under pre-evacuation warnings. Residents should be prepared to leave if ordered.
    Shelter
    The American Red Cross established a temporary shelter at Carmel Middle School at 4380 Carmel Valley Road. The SPCA for Monterey County is also there to help with evacuated pets.
    Donate
    The Community Foundation for Monterey County created a donation fund to assist the community impacted by the Soberanes Fire and help residents who lost their homes recover.
    Cause
    The cause is under investigation.

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