The hikers were rescued on the California side of the trail at Red Buttes Wilderness as the McKinney fire continues to ravage Klamath National Forest., though officials said they saw little progression overnight on the edge of the fire closest to the city.
“Definitely Yreka is of concern as is the other populated areas like Fort Jones,” said Caroline Quintanilla, spokesperson for the U.S. Forest Service. “So we’re focusing on protecting the people, life and property.” Melody Barnett rests at an American Red Cross shelter for McKinney Fire evacuees in Weed, Calif., on Monday. She is waiting to return home to Yreka.Among them were original paintings, photographs from her childhood and an antique rocking horse that, according to family lore, Richard Nixon rode on as a baby.“I’ll be naked but laden with jewels,” Schwander joked. Despite her good humor however, she wasn’t really sure what she would do next.
It was an all too familiar story for some residents of Siskiyou County, for whom fire is no stranger. Weed Mayor Kim Greene said much of the area was rebuilt after the Boles fire tore through in 2014, and many residents still had vivid memories of that blaze. “What the people in Weed who have lost and rebuilt will tell you — this is the new normal,” she said. “Our slogan in Weed is, ‘You can log it, you can graze it, or you can burn it down,’” she said. “The state of California chooses to burn it down.”
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