A fast-moving wildfire swept across a southern California freeway in a mountain pass, destroying 20 vehicles and sending motorists running to safety before burning at least four structures. Two people suffered minor injuries, authorities said on Friday.
The fire started in the Cajon Pass along Interstate 15 — the main highway between southern California and Las Vegas — and quickly chewed through bone-dry brush. As flames closed in, drivers and passengers ran from their vehicles.
Lance Andrade, a 29-year-old railroad conductor from Apple Valley, was stopped in traffic when the fire jumped the freeway and panicked people started running toward him, he said. He also ran, but with flames all around, there was nowhere to go.
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A firefighter told everyone to take cover. Andrade, four other men, and two elderly women got inside the back of a semi-truck. One of the women had been separated from her family began crying, and everyone was terrified, he said.
“You could hear the explosions from people’s vehicle tires popping from the heat,” Andrade said. “You could hear crackling, smoke was coming in every direction. You could feel the heat. We just waited it out and prayed to God.”
Russell Allevato, 45, of Southgate, Michigan, was traveling from Las Vegas to Los Angeles with his two teenage daughters, his nephew and his nephew’s girlfriend, he said.
“It was total smoke and all the cars just started to stack and the fire got closer to us, and everyone started running up the hill,” he said. “Hundreds and hundreds of people running up the hill.”
Their rental car was among those destroyed.
“All our stuff was charred and gone,” Allevato said by telephone as he rode in the back of a California Highway Patrol vehicle.
Television helicopters broadcast the scene live as the flames leaped from vehicle to vehicle while water-dropping helicopters and then firefighters on the freeway battled to get control.
In the midst of the chaos, fire officials said aircraft sent to douse the flames were briefly delayed after five drones were spotted above the blaze.
It was the fourth time in a span of a month that a drone disrupted efforts to suppress a wildfire in southern California, US Forest Service spokesman Lee Beyer said.
A car-carrying tractor-trailer and a boat were among the losses left smoldering on the highway.
Dozens of vehicles were abandoned and hundreds of others turned onto side roads in the rugged area about 90km northeast of Los Angeles.
“It’s crazy, you’re watching black clouds and white clouds of smoke, there’s a ridgeline off to my right... and it looks like any second flames will come over the ridgeline,” Chris Patterson, 43, said from his vehicle.
As firefighters gained control on the freeway, the flames spread to about 1,400 and burned at least four structures in the rural community of Baldy Mesa.
About 50 more structures were threatened, Beyer said.
About 1,000 firefighters were battling the fire. It was 5 percent contained, Beyer said.
California is in the midst of a severe drought and wildfires are common.
Some break out near freeways, but it is very unusual to have vehicles caught in the flames.
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