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A fast-moving fire swept across Santa Catalina Island this evening, charring hundreds of acres and forcing mandatory evacuations on the tourist island 26 miles off the mainland.
By 6:30 p.m. more than 500 acres had been consumed by the fire that began in the center of the island and was pushed south and east by fierce winds. The destruction was expected to grow.
"The fire is moving very quickly toward the town," said Leslie Shannon, who went to St. Catherine of Alexandria Church in Avalon after she was ordered out of her condominium. "Every person who can fight the fire is out there fighting it right now."
About 160 firefighters were on the scene or en route, said Los Angeles County fire Capt. Ron Haralson in a telephone interview. One firefighter injury was reported.
Parts of the island were under a mandatory evacuation but residents were seeking shelter at churches and along the beach. It was not known if the population would need to be evacuated to the mainland, he said.
Several hundred people moved along the water's edge, fearing that the entire island was to be evacuated. Some wore masks to protect their faces and lungs from smoke damage, their hastily grabbed belongings filling bulging backpacks and suitcases.
Avalon was deserted. Stores were closed. The city was consumed by fire in 1915, leading to the eventual sale of the enclave to the Wrigley family of Chicago.
Off to the right of whats covered in that picture....is the historic Casino, built in 1929.
Obviously with the flames that close......everything in the town is in danger. Its the most lovely quaint place....
Pardon me while I go cry now...
More Coverage below:
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-catalina11may11,0,964662.story?coll=la-home-center
http://ktla.trb.com/news/ktla-catalinafire,0,6145230.story?coll=ktla-home-1
By 6:30 p.m. more than 500 acres had been consumed by the fire that began in the center of the island and was pushed south and east by fierce winds. The destruction was expected to grow.
"The fire is moving very quickly toward the town," said Leslie Shannon, who went to St. Catherine of Alexandria Church in Avalon after she was ordered out of her condominium. "Every person who can fight the fire is out there fighting it right now."
About 160 firefighters were on the scene or en route, said Los Angeles County fire Capt. Ron Haralson in a telephone interview. One firefighter injury was reported.
Parts of the island were under a mandatory evacuation but residents were seeking shelter at churches and along the beach. It was not known if the population would need to be evacuated to the mainland, he said.
Several hundred people moved along the water's edge, fearing that the entire island was to be evacuated. Some wore masks to protect their faces and lungs from smoke damage, their hastily grabbed belongings filling bulging backpacks and suitcases.
Avalon was deserted. Stores were closed. The city was consumed by fire in 1915, leading to the eventual sale of the enclave to the Wrigley family of Chicago.

Off to the right of whats covered in that picture....is the historic Casino, built in 1929.
Obviously with the flames that close......everything in the town is in danger. Its the most lovely quaint place....
Pardon me while I go cry now...
More Coverage below:
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-catalina11may11,0,964662.story?coll=la-home-center
http://ktla.trb.com/news/ktla-catalinafire,0,6145230.story?coll=ktla-home-1