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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Firefighters look for weather break in deadly Arizona wildfire

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Firefighters look for weather break in deadly Arizona wildfire
By Tim Gaynor

PRESCOTT, Arizona (Reuters) - Weary crews on Tuesday looked for a
break in the weather to gain ground against a fierce Arizona wildfire
that has already killed 19 of their fellow firefighters in the worst
wildland fire tragedy in 80 years.

Fire managers say the so-called Yarnell Hills fire, which has already
charred nearly 8,400 acres of tinder-dry chaparral and grasslands
northwest of Phoenix, was zero percent contained as darkness fell on
Monday evening.

The lightning-sparked blaze, which broke out on Friday afternoon near
the community of Yarnell, has torched some 200 structures, most of
them homes.

On Sunday, an elite squad of 19 firefighters died in the fire after
they were outflanked and engulfed by wind-whipped flames in seconds,
before some could scramble into cocoon-like personal shelters.

Details of Sunday's deaths of all but one member of the specially
trained, 20-man Granite Mountain Hotshots were still sketchy as an
investigation was launched into how the disaster unfolded. Information
about the survivor, including his identity and how he escaped death,
was not immediately released.

The remains of his co-workers were borne away on Monday in a cortege
of 19 white coroner's vans to Phoenix for autopsies. The solemn
procession from the team's home base in the town of Prescott was
received by a police and firefighter honor guard.

A memorial service on Monday drew at least 1,800 people to a sports
hall at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University on the outskirts of
Prescott. A lone piper played Amazing Grace, as friends and relatives
wept and hugged.

Fire officials said the fallen men, most in their 20s were victims of
a highly volatile mix of erratic, gale-force winds, low humidity, a
sweltering heat wave and thick, drought-parched brush that had not
burned in some 40 years.

They were trapped as a wind storm kicked up and the fire suddenly
exploded on Sunday, said Peter Andersen, a former Yarnell fire chief
who was helping the firefighting effort.

"The smoke had turned and was blowing back on us," Andersen said. "It
looked almost like a smoke tornado, and the winds were going every
which way."

'NOTHING THEY COULD DO'

The powerful gusts abruptly split the fire, driving it in two
directions, then pushing flames back in on the hotshot crew, who were
working on one flank of the fire front, he said.

Sunday's disaster in Arizona marks the highest death toll among
firefighters from a U.S. wildland blaze since 29 men died battling the
Griffith Park fire of 1933 in Los Angeles, according to the National
Fire Protection Association.

Wildfires have grown more intense in recent years at a time when U.S.
firefighting resources have diminished. Since 2000, U.S. wildfires
have burned an average of 7 million acres (2.8 million hectares) a
year, up from an average of 3.3 million acres (1.3 million hectares)
in the 1990s, according to data from the National Interagency Fire
Center (NIFC).

Meanwhile, the U.S. Forest Service's Fire and Aviation Management
Budget was cut by 5 percent in fiscal 2013, reducing the number of
firefighters to 10,000 from 10,500, NIFC spokeswoman Jennifer Jones
said. And the budget for eliminating dry brush and other types of fuel
has fallen each of the last three years, from $350 million in 2010 to
$301 million in 2013, she said.

In Sunday's deadly blaze, the firefighters deployed their personal
shelters, capsule-like devices designed to deflect heat and trap
breathable air, in a last-ditch effort to survive, officials said.

Andersen said some of the men on the ground made it into their
shelters, according to an account relayed by a ranger helicopter crew
flying over the area.

"There was nothing they (helicopter crew) could do to get to them," he said.

The deaths brought an outpouring of tributes from political leaders,
including U.S. President Barack Obama, who is on an official trip to
Africa. Arizona Governor Jan Brewer called the deaths "one of our
state's darkest, most devastating days" and ordered state flags flown
at half staff through Wednesday.

Authorities who ordered the evacuation of Yarnell and the adjoining
town of Peeples Valley say they were proceeding cautiously following
Sunday's tragic events and hoped that strong winds that have driven
the blaze would diminish on Tuesday.

"We need the winds to not pick up enough so we can safely move crews
around," fire spokeswoman Carrie Templin said.

The Yarnell Hills blaze was one of dozens of wildfires in several
western U.S. states in recent weeks in what experts say could be one
of the worst fire seasons on record.

The fallen firefighters were identified as Andrew Ashcraft, 29; Robert
Caldwell, 23; Travis Carter, 31; Dustin Deford, 24; Christopher
MacKenzie, 30; Eric Marsh, 43; Grant McKee, 21; Sean Misner, 26; Scott
Norris, 28; Wade Parker, 22; John Percin, 24; Anthony Rose, 23; Jesse
Steed, 36; Joe Thurston, 32; Travis Turbyfill, 27; William Warneke,
25; Clayton Whitted, 28; Kevin Woyjeck, 21; and Garret Zuppiger, 27.

(Additional reporting by David Schwartz and Dan Whitcomb; Writing by
Dan Whitcomb and Steve Gorman; Editing by Lisa Shumaker and Sofina
Mirza-Reid)
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