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    More than 20 homes destroyed by Reno wildfire

    RENO, Nev. (AP) — Firefighters worked early Friday to hold the line on a fast-moving brush fire that tore through the Reno area, destroying more than 20 homes and forcing thousands of residents to flee.

    The blaze started shortly after noon Thursday and, fueled by wind gusts reaching 82 mph, mushroomed to more than 6 square miles in size before firefighters stopped its surge toward Reno.

    More than 10,000 people were told to leave their homes during the height of the blaze, and about 2,000 of them remained under evacuation orders late Thursday, Reno Fire Chief Michael Hernandez said. About 250 firefighters were battling the blaze.

    Hernandez said that 20 homes were destroyed but a full assessment might reveal even more damage. There was one fatality in the fire area, Hernandez said, but he declined to provide more details, saying an autopsy would be needed to determine the cause of death.

    The blaze was "almost a carbon copy" of a huge wild fire on the edge of the Sierra foothills that destroyed 30 homes in southwest Reno in November, the fire chief said. It burned about 3 square miles and also forced the evacuation of 10,000 people.

    "It's inconceivable that this community has been struck by tragedy again," said Gov. Brian Sandoval, who declared a state of emergency Thursday afternoon.

    Wet weather was forecast Friday, and snow was forecast Friday night. But high winds were expected to continue, with gusts up to 40 mph.

    The fire, of unknown origin, broke out in a valley along U.S. Highway 395. By nightfall, the fire had burned to the city's southern outskirts. Flames were visible from the downtown casino district, about 10 miles away.

    The flames, up to 40 feet high, raced through sage brush, grass and pines in an area where small neighborhoods are dispersed among an otherwise rural landscape.

    "The area burned is absolutely devastated," Washoe County Sheriff Mike Haley said.

    About 300 elementary school students were taken to an evacuation center, and deputies went door to door asking people to leave their homes in Pleasant Valley, Old Washoe Valley and Saint James Village, Washoe County sheriff's Deputy Armando Avina said.

    Erika Minnberry, 28, said she didn't become concerned at first because smoke from the fire appeared far enough away.

    "Probably 30 minutes later, it was up to our house because of the high winds," she said. "I felt pure survival adrenaline. When we drove away, the smoke was so thick, we could barely see ahead of us. Now I feel anxiety. I couldn't find my two cats at the time and I hope they're OK."

     

    The wind died down after nightfall and rain started falling, much to the delight of fire crews who stopped the flames' forward progress at Galena High School, where Vice President Joe Biden had been speaking just a few hours earlier.

    The strong winds coming across the Sierra ahead of a winter storm had already delayed Biden's visit to the school on the south end of town.

    With the smell of smoke in the air, Biden was about 25 minutes into his address when aides summoned him off stage. He told the audience he would have to move onto a question-and-answer period before officials "made me get out of here."

    Hernandez later held a briefing at the high school, but it was evacuated along with surrounding neighborhoods shortly afterward.

    With zero containment, firefighters were concentrating on using crews and trucks to protect homes in the path of the flames, Hernandez said earlier Thursday.

    He estimated firefighters had saved about 1,000 structures.

    "To say we are in the thick of battle is an understatement," he told reporters.

    As with the November fire, which was sparked by downed power lines, strong winds and dry conditions helped fuel the latest blaze. The Reno area had gone a winter-record 56 days without any precipitation until light snow fell earlier this week.

    Washoe County animal services officials helped round up horses and other livestock for evacuation.

    Part of U.S. 395 was closed as heavy smoke reduced visibility to zero, and an 11-mile stretch of the highway would remain closed indefinitely, Hernandez said.

    About 2,300 homes in the area were without power Thursday night.

    Thomas Young, 48, a freelance writer, said he had just gotten out of the shower at his Pleasant Valley home when the power went out. Draped in only a towel, he looked out a window and saw his barn on fire and flames up to his backyard.

    "Right away the flames went up a power line, and I said, 'We have to get out of here,'" Young said. "We put two dogs and two kids in the car and drove away about three minutes later. Unfortunately, I think my house is burned down from what I saw."

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    Associated Press writers Martin Griffith in Reno and Sandra Chereb in Carson City contributed to this report.

     

    87 comments

    • Tina  •  Reno, Nevada  •  4 mths ago
      How can some of you be so heartless?!?!?! Some of those people have lost their homes! Some people are sitting in the evacuation centers wondering if they will come back to a home or a pile of burnt wood. There are even wild animals an homeless ones, that died, or is having to find a new home! What is wrong with you people??? You guys think its funny? Less forclosers? Is our firemen making smores and roasting winnies on their break?? #$%$!?! I guess if it isnt happening to you then I guess you dont care! Thank you eveyone who does care and wishing us the best. It means a lot.
      • I am 4 mths ago
        Well said, Tina. God Bless and Stay Safe. I hope they get the fires put out soon. Hopefully no one will be seriously injured and the suffering won't be so bad.
      • Tina 4 mths ago
        Thanks skypilot! It makes me so mad how people think its funny to post negative things. Heartless people out there!
      • Mark 4 mths ago
        Tina, I wish more were like you. This is a tragedy and should be treated with respect. I don't understand my fellow humans sometimes.
    • SB  •  Santa Clara, California  •  4 mths ago
      God Bless all of my friends and family, as well as their animals (Horses, Cattle & Sheep) and their beutiful Farms/Ranches. I pray to God that this fire quickly come to an end soon and no one loses anymore property. I also pray for everyone's safety- Amen!
      • WHY KNOT 4 mths ago
        Wow! We sure could stand more people like you.
      • I love Tahoe 4 mths ago
        Thank you, we need those kind of comments. My sister's horses are safe, thank God.
    • seuss  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      Sorry for your losses. I pray that better things come your way.
    • Michael  •  Georgetown, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Firefighters are real American hero`s .
    • George  •  Reno, Nevada  •  4 mths ago
      The second time in three months. Thanks for the thoughts & prayers.
      • FranklinRoosevelt 4 mths ago
        when will they learn?
      • Johnson 4 mths ago
        What idiot gave you a thumbs down
      • dbo880 4 mths ago
        Probably some #$%$ like Franklin, when you are that stupid you can't control your actions.
    • Cherry Gurl  •  4 mths ago
      I hope everyone got out safely a big Thank You to our fire crews!
    • tatertot  •  Reno, Nevada  •  4 mths ago
      most of you posting on here are morons. first of all, do you realize the winds are in excess of 80 mph? that causes downed power lines, which, in turn, sparks fires. that's how the fire two months ago started. probably the same cause on this fire. and to think someone intentionally started this so their house would burn down? get a clue. i hope that someone isn't that idiotic to cause so much damage to our community to get insurance money.
      • Gary 4 mths ago
        That degree of lunacy goes on 24 - 7 - 365....... Most perps are discovered. Some heartless slobs even make a living as a torch-for-hire.........until they are either caught, or fall victim to their own product.
      • Sisafitz 4 mths ago
        Odds are the fire was not arson, but apparently you never saw new york city in the 60's/70's: people burning down their low rent housing because the heroin addicts had shredded the place [toilets, sinks, radiators, ANYTHING ripped out and sold for cash] and the money required to refurbish would take over 20 years to recoup, IF they found good renters in their crappy neighborhood. There were several areas where it seemed over 30% of the apartments were burned out. The term I remember hearing was "jewish lightning"...
    • dbo880  •  Sacramento, California  •  4 mths ago
      Rob, you are one very disturbed person, seek help. Anyone that can make fun during a disaster is truly sick.
      • Audi 4 mths ago
        well he is pretty much right. somebody probably did throw a cigarette out the window
      • dbo880 4 mths ago
        You obviuosly don't live near here.
    • OhMeOhMy  •  Reno, Nevada  •  4 mths ago
      As a Renoite, this just isnt fair. We have had more than our share of tragedy lately and now we are facing flooding tonight. We could use prayers, not criticism. And to all of you posting your "jokes", remember that Karma is a #$%$
    • Tina  •  Reno, Nevada  •  4 mths ago
      I live in the city of Reno. I was with my friend around the time the fire broke out. As we were leaving his house, I smelled the smoke, and started coughing. As we got to the street, I seen the clouds of smoke and didnt realize how close we were to the fire. I couldnt see Mt. Rose or any of the mountains where the fire was. We tried getting onto the highway, but police had the enterances blocked off. The smoke was so strong, and the wind was out of control, breathing became very difficult, even while sitting in his truck. I live clear across town and when I get on the highway, you cant see much ahead of you because the smoke is so strong. My pregnant cousin and her mother lives close to washoe valley on their ranch with chickens and goats and horses and were volluntary evacuated.
    • Leslie  •  4 mths ago
      Best wishes to everyone. Be safe.
    • Chrissy  •  Stamford, Connecticut  •  4 mths ago
      I left work early last night due to the fire and on the way down geiger grade, I watched the fire spread closer to these homes. For those who have stupid comments, I pray that you never have to deal with the threat of losing everything. We who are affected by this are greatful and thankful for our firefighters, first responders, and police officers and the assanine comments made from those hundreds of miles away or even those on the other side of town who didn't have to pack up and leave your home, be greatful and try to remember the people who just lost everything please.
    • Nidurima  •  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  •  4 mths ago
      be brave and strong.may god bless u
    • Stephanie  •  Seattle, Washington  •  4 mths ago
      Prayers for these people. I hope they get in contained soon so that tons more people aren't put out.
    • J  •  4 mths ago
      Some say fire fighting is easy. As a volunteer firefighter it is in some cases. Wildland fire fighting is a complete different animal. A lot more demanding physical work and the wind could shift at any moment, working with little to no water. It very tough. Scratch lines can cause sore backs if you arent used to it. Lets all hope for the best for these guys and that they all come home safely.
    • Tami  •  4 mths ago
      Such a sad thing, Reno has had their fare share of tragedy lately!
    • Karen  •  Reno, Nevada  •  4 mths ago
      My prayers and thoughts are with you all. What a horrrible thing to go through and unless the people posting negative comments on here have been through what you are all experiencing they have no reason to say the bad things they are and I just do not understand it. Bless and keep the firefighters safe.
    • John L  •  4 mths ago
      good luck out there in reno, one of my favorite towns!!
    • Phyla nodiflora  •  Walnut Creek, California  •  4 mths ago
      Hopefully todays rain will bring an end to the threat for at least this year. We also live on the edge of the suburbs to grassland and it looks more like August than January, just lucky to have no wind. Hope our friends and everyone else in Reno are safe. Lets pray for more rain and snow.
    • WHY KNOT  •  4 mths ago
      I have family out near there, I know they're fine, and what the area is like. I hope you folks stay safe there, and good luck.
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