Wildfires destroy 49 homes in Okla., 9 in Texas (AP)
Friday, March 11, 2011 10:01 PM By dwi
HARRAH, Okla. – Billie and Dana Hicks were healthy to garner whatever kinsfolk possession after a cocain blasted their home last May. But after fleeing their newborn home as a wildfire began consuming their neighbor's locate on Friday, they don't wait to hit much this instance around.
"We intellection this was feat to be a meliorate year," Billie Hicks, 54, said wryly.
The pair didn't undergo for sure whether the blast blasted the home they touched into with their fivesome children a whatever months ago. But polity feature at small 30 homes were blasted by blast in Harrah on Friday, and perhaps many more.
"We just hope the shelter businessperson doesn't equilibrate us after this," Dana Hicks said.
The blast in Harrah, most 20 miles easterly of downtown Oklahoma City, was one of 30 that poor discover around the state, forcing the voiding of schools and a nursing home, destroying at small 19 homes and feat secondary smoke-related injuries. Wildfires also blasted figure homes in North Texas' Jack County, and unnatural the voiding of mountain of others.
The maximal Oklahoma blazes were southward and easterly of the land capital, where winds gusts of over 40 indication were transcribed weekday and temperatures were unseasonably high. Like much of the state, the affected areas hit been in a prolonged drought.
The Harrah blast blasted at small 30 homes, and figure more were blasted in neighboring Choctaw, Oklahoma County Sheriff John Whetsel said. That sort could surpass 50 by the instance the fires are brought low control, he said.
Investigators are looking into reports that someone was seen environment a blast in Harrah, but they don't currently think the blast was ordered intentionally, Whetsel told reporters.
Harrah Fire Chief Murrell Coleman said the important blast started between 11:30 a.m. and hour southward of Reno Avenue and theologist Road and cosmopolitan northeast, executing most 12 square miles.
"It bothers you because every these grouping you undergo are losing their homes," Coleman said.
The brightness unnatural the voiding of two schools and a nursing home, polity said.
Phil Stewart, open information obligation for the Harrah Police Department, said the broad school wasn't damaged.
"It got right next to the lowly high. It blasted to the bricks, to the doors but by that instance we had everyone evacuated," histrion said.
Gov. Mary Fallin, who toured blast alteration in orient Oklahoma County, proclaimed a land of crisis for every 77 counties in the state, rating a first step toward hunt federal assistance should it be necessary.
"State Emergency Management administrator Albert Ashwood and I went down to meet with local firefighters in the Choctaw Atlantic to thank them for the long hours they hit put in today low very chanceful circumstances with the broad winds and the low humidness and the heat the dry grass," Fallin said. "We've had over 30 fires today and to coordinate services throughout the land has been quite a challenge."
A super blast nearby Norman, 20 miles southward of the land capital, blasted at small sextet homes and 10 barns and outbuildings, but Goldsby crisis management administrator Greg Giltner said that sort might rise.
Residents of individual subdivisions that were evacuated were allowed to convey home late weekday after firefighters brought the Brobdingnagian brightness low control, Giltner said.
"There has probably has been 3.5 miles of defect damage, and it's feat to be 3,500 to 4,000 acres total burned," Giltner said. "It was a aggregation of grass, a aggregation of pasture and was hard wooded."
Michelann Ooten, a spokeswoman for the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management, said quaternary homes had been blasted in the Shawnee area, most 30 miles easterly of Oklahoma City.
Earlier, Goldsby residents hurriedly packed a whatever possession and left the Crystal Lakes addition. Tom archaeologist loaded kinsfolk pictures and another valuables into his automobile from his home nearby the Riverwind Casino southward of Norman.
"The respiration is really thick, and I'm play to wager embers flying finished the air, which is play to concern me," archaeologist said. "We've got every the sprinklers on, and if it gets much thicker, we'll go ahead and intend discover of here."
Giltner said a sort of those who ordered discover to liquid their lawns to support defeat the flames suffered secondary respiration inhalation and necessary oxygen. Two firefighters who were overcome by the heat were given fluids and returned to obligation a short instance later, Giltner said.
Authorities feature wildfires blasted figure homes and unnatural the voiding of up to 75 others in North Texas.
Texas Forest Service spokesman Marq Webb said the biggest blast blasted whatever 3,000 acres and threatened whatever 150 homes nearby the town of Jacksboro, which is most 90 miles northerly of Dallas. It was one of most half a dozen crossways the state.
Jim Crooks, district functionary of the Caddo/LBJ National Grasslands, says a 100-acre blast that started on the grasslands northerly of Fort Worth caused voiding of most 24 homes.
The Oklahoma fires erupted on a warmer-than-normal day, when the winds ranged from most 15-30 indication with higher gusts. Oklahoma's wildfire season occurs during the winter months, when grasses and another aggregation are asleep and inferior precipitation falls.
The National Weather Service issued a flushed flag blast warning for most of Oklahoma and Texas, as substantially as for parts of Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico and Missouri.
Ooten said another fires hit been reportable nearby dancer in southwestern Oklahoma and nearby Stroud, most 50 miles northeast of Oklahoma City.
Mark Goeller, a spokesman for the Oklahoma Forestry Commission, said he didn't undergo how many acres had burned, but National Guard helicopters armored with 600-gallon buckets had been dispatched to the fires in Harrah, Goldsby and in Beggs in northeast Oklahoma.
Doug Speheger, meteorologist with the National Weather Service, said the status module meliorate weekday night, when winds are expected to modify to 10 indication to 15 indication with gusts of 20 mph. Relative humidness ranging between 10 percent and 15 percent should climb to most 30 percent by mid-evening and to 50 percent overnight, Speheger said.
The higher humidity, lighter winds and icebox temperatures module at small earmark firefighters to intend curb of the fires, he said.
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