Salt and Tennant Fires Burn Homes in Northern California
Disaster Alert
July 5, 2021
Source: KPIX CBS 5
Additional Resources:
KDRV ABC 12 (Tennant Fire is Now 51% Contained)
Record Searchlight (Salt Fire Destroys 27 Homes, 14 Outbuildings in First Official Damage Assessment)
Approximate impacted areas:
California
Salt Fire
– Lakehead (Shasta County, 96051, 96070)
*Concentrated home damage/destruction reported in Gregory Creek Acres subdivision
Tennant Fire
– Jerome (Siskiyou County, 96058)
– Macdoel (Siskiyou County, 96058)
NOTE: This has NOT yet been declared a FEMA Major Disaster.
REDDING (CBS SF/AP) — Darlene Sherill and her husband had found a piece of paradise along the eastern shoreline of Shasta Lake. The Danville couple bought their cabin last November and filled it with home-built furniture, making it a wilderness retreat for their large family.
But then the Salt Fire roared through their Gregory Creek Acres neighborhood. The cabin was among the dozens of buildings and homes to fall victim to the flames.
“It feels very much like a violation to have a fire come to your home and destroy it, probably within minutes,” Sherrill told the San Francisco Chronicle by phone from a Redding hotel on Friday.
Brian Moessmer was forced from his home in Lakehead and was hoping it survives the flames.
“I have never been this close to a fire and been at danger of losing my place and animals like this before,” he said.
There was also growing anxiety for Tim Grubb.
“I’m real concerned, the wind is coming up and the flames aren’t too far away,” he said as he sprayed down his home with a garden hose.
The Salt Fire had grown to nearly 8 square miles with just 5 percent containment. Authorities suspect that it started from a hot piece of metal flew off a car or truck on Interstate 5 but they haven’t found the vehicle.
Severe to extreme drought conditions have left the heavily wooded region extremely vulnerable to wildfires.
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