Monday, July 9, 2007

NEWS - Zaca Fire Reaches 9,500 Acres

(AP) BUELLTON, Calif. Authorities say a wildfire burning in the Los Padres National Forest in Santa Barbara County has grown to 9,500 acres.

The Zaca Fire is moving northeast in the San Rafael Wilderness Area. Firefighters hampered by steep, rocky terrain are trying to keep it from crossing the Sisquac River.

Officials say more than 20 unoccupied cabins in the Zaca Lake Retreat and the historic Manzana Schoolhouse were threatened, but there were no evacuations.

Air firefighting operations resumed today after a helicopter crash yesterday left two pilots with minor injuries.

Officials say the blaze began Wednesday at a ranch northeast of Buellton when sparks from grinding equipment ignited nearby brush.

It is 30 percent contained.

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