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Homeless encampment near site of Easy Fire visited by California arson inspectors: report

October 31, 2019 By Gary Gastelu



As the battle continues against a wind-driven wildfire northwest of Los Angeles that sent tens of thousands fleeing their homes, arson inspectors in California have visited a homeless encampment near the area where the blaze started.

Fire crews have slowed the growth of the Easy Fire and are attacking hotspots within the 2.5-square-mile blaze near the communities of Simi Valley and Moorpark.

The Easy Fire erupted Wednesday morning and spread rapidly through brush and trees near horse ranches, suburbs and the hilltop Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. Two structures were destroyed but officials didn’t immediately say if they were homes.

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The Ventura County Fire Department said the Easy Fire was reported around 6 a.m. in the 200-block of West Los Angeles Avenue located near the 118 Freeway and Madera Road in Simi Valley. People living at a homeless encampment who had to evacuate themselves said they had to run for their lives.

“We lost everything even though we didn’t have much,” Silke Brown, who lived in a tent in the encampment near Easy Street, told the Los Angeles Daily News.

Firefighters brace themselves for incoming fire retardant during the Easy Fire, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019, in Simi Valley, Calif.

Firefighters brace themselves for incoming fire retardant during the Easy Fire, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019, in Simi Valley, Calif.
(AP Photo/Christian Monterrosa)

Brown, who told the newspaper she didn’t see anyone cooking or smoking in the encampment before the blaze erupted, said she heard popping before someone yelled “Fire, fire!”

A reporter from the Los Angeles Daily News tweeted an image of arson investigators interviewing people who lived in the encampment prior to the outbreak of the blaze.

Officials, however, have not yet said what sparked the Easy Fire.

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More than 1,000 firefighters continued to battle the wind-driven brush fire. Three firefighters were injured Wednesday and treated at an area hospital for smoke inhalation, FOX11 reported.

Firefighters put out hot spots along Highway 23, closed to traffic due to the Easy Fire, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019, in Simi Valley, Calif.

Firefighters put out hot spots along Highway 23, closed to traffic due to the Easy Fire, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019, in Simi Valley, Calif.
(AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

About 26,000 people remain evacuated from ranch properties and suburbs in the area.

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The ferocious Santa Ana winds are expected to linger for a final day across Southern California after fueling more than a dozen wildfires across the region.The National Weather Service issued a rare “extreme red flag warning” until 6 p.m. on Thursday for much of Los Angeles and Ventura Counties due to the Santa Ana winds event that’s expected to last around 36 hours.

Trinh Nguyen, of the Camarillo Fire Dept, monitors the advance of the Easy Fire as a helicopter makes a water drop Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019, in Simi Valley, Calif.

Trinh Nguyen, of the Camarillo Fire Dept, monitors the advance of the Easy Fire as a helicopter makes a water drop Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019, in Simi Valley, Calif.
(AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

“These prolonged dangerous fire weather conditions, combined with the very dry fuels and presence of existing fires and associated flare-ups adds up to extreme red flag conditions for much of Los Angeles and Ventura counties,” the NWS said. “As a result, there is high potential for very rapid fire growth and extreme fire behavior with new or existing fires.”

Peak gusts on Thursday are expected to reach up to 65 mph, which is “a bit weaker” than on Wednesday when wind gusts reached up to 76 mph.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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