Thursday, July 5, 2007

NEWS- Fire Scorches 700 Acres In Santa Barbara County

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- Fire Scorches 700 Acres In Santa Barbara County

(AP) LOS OLIVOS, Calif. Firefighters have worked overnight to battle a wildfire northwest of Santa Barbara burning through steep and rugged terrain and fueled by low humidity and triple-digit temperatures.

Fire officials say the so-called Zaca Fire broke out just before 11 a.m. Wednesday 15 miles north of Los Olivos and has scorched 700 acres of brush.

No structures have been threatened. An unknown number of revelers at Zaca Lake, near where the fire started, were voluntarily evacuated yesterday.

More than 200 firefighters, eight water-dropping helicopters and multiple agencies are fighting the flames.

Three firefighters suffered heat exhaustion yesterday, and one firefighter had a cut finger.

Concern that the wildfire could move toward the Los Padres National Forest remains high.

The fire's cause is under investigation."

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