Fire season already off to a bad start
Helicopters work the Soberanes Fire west of Cachagua, Calif. A wildfire north of Big Sur near California’s Central Coast has grown again overnight after burning for nearly two weeks.
(Vern Fisher / Associated Press)Cal Fire captain Gino DeGraffenreid monitors a firing operation with his crew of firefighters west of Cachagua, Calif. The Soberanes fire has scorched more than 79 square miles and destroyed 57 homes.
(Vern Fisher / Associated Press)Big Bear Hotshots Erik Evans fires a creek bed along Refugio Road while working the Scherpa Fire in Santa Barbara County.
(Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)A religious icon stands in the charred remains of a neighborhood in South Lake.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)Seth Moberg, 16, gathers belongings from his family’s house on Sand Canyon Road as the Sand fire approaches in Santa Clarita.
(Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)A firefighting helicopter hovers close to the flames from the Sand fire as it burns out of control along Soledad Canyon Road near Acton on Sunday.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)Los Angeles County firefighters Kevin Bowers, left, and Pat Hanrahan are watchful as a plume of smoke builds in the mountains along Soledad Canyon Road near Acton on Monday.
(Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)Firefighters monitor the burn-out operation in El Capitan Canyon.
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Firefighters march into El Capitan Canyon in Golata to conduct a burn-out operation to corral the Sherpa fire.
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Firefighters combat the front lines of the Sherpa Fire to avoid it from moving onto the 101 freeway, along Calle Real road, in Goleta, Calif.
(Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)Tyra Rene Fuller tears up a she finds a porcelain cast of her daughter’s handprint while soring through what’s left of her belongings after her home was destroyed by the Erskine fire in Lake Isabella, Calif.
(Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)The sun sets as smoke fills the air looking west toward Lake Isabella.
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The Black Eagles fire crew from Porterville lights a backfire in Lake Isabella, Calif.
(Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)Firefighters from Cal Fire’s Sonoma-Lake-Napa Unit pay close attention to a wildfire moving in from every direction in Kelso Valley as the blaze progresses east with the winds near Lake Isabella, Calif.
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