More Californians refusing to evacuate despite fire danger
FONTANA, Calif. — A wildfire quickly turned into an inferno and within hours had ravaged pine forests near the California ski town of Wrightwood — but only half of its more than 4,500 residents heeded mandatory evacuation orders.
Officials say it was another example of a disturbing trend in the state as wildfires speed through drought-starved vegetation during what could be California’s most hazardous fire season on record.
Instead of heading for safety, many homeowners are staying put and dialing 911 for help, U.S. Forest Service spokesman John Miller said.
“We have seen that throughout the state this year,” said Miller, who is assigned to San Bernardino National Forest, where the wildfire that threatened Wrightwood started Tuesday.


