DFA warns Pinoys in California against wildfire
Published November 10, 2018
10:10pm
The Department of
Foreign Affairs has advised Filipinos in California, USA to keep out of harm's
away amid a wildfire that has already killed five people and razed around
70,000 acres of land.
The rapidly moving wildfire in Northern California killed five
people after flames engulfed their vehicles as they attempted to flee the
mountain town of Paradise, authorities said on Friday in the US, as they
expressed fears more bodies would be discovered.
Nearly
500 miles (800 km) to the south, a blaze forced the evacuation of the upscale
oceanside city of Malibu and threatened the beleaguered town of Thousand Oaks,
where a gunman killed 12 people this week in a shooting rampage in a bar and
dance hall.
Since
it broke out on Thursday, the so-called Camp Fire has more than tripled in size
to 70,000 acres (2,838 hectares) after leveling parts of Paradise, with a
population of 26,000 people, and was only 5 percent contained by Friday.
In
addition to the five people found dead in their vehicles, many were forced to
ditch their cars and run for their lives down the sole road through the
mountain town. In the aftermath, a school bus was among several abandoned
vehicles left blackened by flames on one road. — with Reuters/MDM, GMA News
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