Firefighters Gain Ground On Southern California Wildfires As Winds Calm
NEWHALL PASS (CBSLA) — The cooler weather Sunday was assisting firefighters in battling the Saddle Ridge and Sandalwood fires in the Southland.
The 1.5-square-mile Sandalwood fire in Riverside County was said to be 77 percent contained at last word.
Earlier in the day, authorities reported that a second body had been located at a mobile home park where 74 structures were destroyed, according to the Associated Press. At last word, the fire had scorched 1,011 acres.
Elsewhere, in the Newhall Pass, the Saddle Ridge fire continued to burn, and has burned 7,965 acres.
In total, 21 buildings have been destroyed, with 11 others burned.
Of the structures destroyed, 13 were homes. In addition, 61 vehicles were destroyed in the fire, a majority of which were in the parking lot of the Frito Lay plant.
As of Sunday, the fire was said to be 41 percent contained. All evacuation orders have been lifted.
As of Sunday, the Saddle Ridge fire, however, was still burning. Residents in the area say they are thankful because they know it could have been worse.
"There is a shooting range right next door, Oak Shooting Ridge," said one resident. "If that goes up, there's a lot of … there's guns there … and we don't want that. We want the fire to stop."