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2 Deaths Blamed On 'Blowtorch' Wildfires In LA

Fire Burns Buildings, Closes Freeway

Posted: 5:09 am PDT October 13, 2008Updated: 5:01 pm PDT October 13, 2008

At least two people are dead in wildfires threatening communities near Los Angeles.

Video: Winds Whip Up Wildfires

Frantic evacuations have clogged highways. One of those killed was a motorist involved in a head-on crash on a freeway ramp as cars tried to turn around to escape the flames. The other was a man who was living in a makeshift shelter.

More than 1,000 firefighters and nine water-dropping aircraft battled the 5,300-acre Marek Fire at the northeast end of the San Fernando Valley, and the 3,000-acre Sesnon Fire in the Porter Ranch area at the west end. Winds blew up to 45 mph with gusts reaching 70 mph.

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a state of emergency Monday for Los Angeles and Ventura counties.

"As fires burn across California, I want to commend all of the firefighters who are bravely battling these aggressive flames and the first responders who are helping their communities and fellow neighbors," Schwarzenegger said. "Winds are causing fire conditions to change by the hour, which is why it is so important that residents in the areas surrounding these wildfires heed warnings from public safety officials to evacuate."

Authorities confirmed more than three-dozen mobile homes burned at the Marek Fire and TV news helicopter crews counted about 10 homes destroyed by the Sesnon Fire. Both fires also consumed commercial sites.

A Los Angeles County fire official called it a "blowtorch we can't get in front of." Communities as far away as Malibu, 20 miles to the south, have been put on alert.

An estimated 1,200 people were evacuated due to the Marek Fire, which was just 5 percent contained.

Detailed Forecast

Mark Tamayo
Mark Tamayo joined the KTVU Channel 2 News team as the Weekend Meteorologist in August 2008.
Meteorologist Profile

No major changes to the short term forecast. Fair skies and chilly temperatures are expected first thing Sunday morning. A few high clouds could gradually move in during the afternoon hours. High temperatures will range from the upper 50s to the upper 60s.
SUNDAY HIGH TEMPERATURES
Santa Rosa 66
San Rafael 65
San Francisco 63
Oakland 65
Livermore 66
Redwood City 65
San Jose 67

The clouds will be increasing Monday afternoon. We have introduced the slight chance of showers for the Monday night and Tuesday timeframe. Shower chances will linger into Wednesday.

3 - Day Forecast
Sun
Clear
65
Mon
Clear
65
Tue
Partly Cloudy
65
San Francisco
No major changes to the short term forecast. Fair skies and chilly temperatures are expected first thing Sunday morning. A few high clouds could gradually move in during the afternoon hours. High temperatures will range from the upper 50s to the upper 60s.
SUNDAY HIGH TEMPERATURES
Santa Rosa 66
San Rafael 65
San Francisco 63
Oakland 65
Livermore 66
Redwood City 65
San Jose 67

The clouds will be increasing Monday afternoon. We have introduced the slight chance of showers for the Monday night and Tuesday timeframe. Shower chances will linger into Wednesday.