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October 12, 2008 4:33:19 AM CDT



California Blaze a 'Gorilla'

Posted Jul 7, 08 3:00 AM CDT in Science & Health US 

(Newser) – A wildfire in California's Santa Barbara County grew by another 700 acres in addition to 10,000 acres already charred as teams of exhausted firefighters continued to battle the fast-moving blaze. The Gap fire is a priority among the 1,781 blazes which have raged in the state over the last two weeks, reports the Los Angeles Times.

"This is still a gorilla," said an operations manager. "We have a lot of work to do on it and a lot of bad country to work in. It's just one step at a time. The bigger concern is how early this season started in California." Officials are particularly concerned about a central coast heat wave expected to strike tomorrow.

Source Los Angeles Times

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A firefighting air tanker drops fire retardant as a brush fire burns out of control in the Santa Ynez Mountains.   (AP Photo/Phil Klein)
A firefighter walks out of a brush fire burning out of control. A slew of wildfires, most ignited by lightning two weeks ago, have burned more than 800 square miles of land throughout California.   (AP Photo/Phil Klein)
A firefighters uses a water hose on wildfire burn in Big Sur, Calif.   (AP Photo/ Tony Avelar)
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