Updated May 14th, 2020 at 18:31 IST

California crews battle wildfire and coronavirus

Winds spread a brush fire over more than 150 acres (60.7 hectares) on the south Santa Barbara County coast, northwest of Los Angeles early Thursday amid a spell of hot and dry weather.

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Winds spread a brush fire over more than 150 acres (60.7 hectares) on the south Santa Barbara County coast, northwest of Los Angeles early Thursday amid a spell of hot and dry weather.

The fire erupted on a ridge near Hollister Ranch shortly after 2am as “significant” offshore winds swept the area, said county fire Captain Daniel Bertucelli.

Containment was estimated at 50% by late afternoon.

Fire officials said firefighters will remain overnight to make sure embers jump containment lines.

Voluntary evacuations of several houses on the ranch were requested.

A water-dropping helicopter aided about 120 firefighters battling the flames about 35 miles (56 kilometers) west of the city of Santa Barbara.

Bertucelli says multiple fire crews reported to the scene and stopping the potential spread of the coronavirus was a priority.

He added crews have to pay attention to the fire and the health of each firefighter.

"We're taking our temperatures daily, actually twice a day we're taking our temperatures. And we're doing continued self checks throughout the day for symptoms that might be indicative of COVID-19," Bertucelli said.

The cause of the fire was under investigation.

 

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Published May 8th, 2020 at 17:06 IST