Fire Threatening Hundreds of Homes Near Chukchansi, California Casino

July 26, 2005
A grass fire threatened hundreds of homes in rural Madera County on Monday, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said.

MADERA, Calif. (AP) -- A grass fire threatened hundreds of homes in rural Madera County on Monday, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said.

The fire was at about 1,600 acres as of late Monday night, or about 2.5 square miles.

It was 30 percent contained, but was being pushed by wind, which made it move faster than firefighters could contain it, forestry officials said.

There were 200 to 300 homes in the wildfire's path, officials said. The residents were being asked to evacuate. Some went to the homes of friends and relatives, while others headed to the nearby Chukchansi Gold Resort and Casino.

A theater at the casino was being prepared to house any evacuees. The resort was offering them food as well, said spokesman Kent Buyers.

The fire was not threatening the casino, because the wind was pushing it in the opposite direction, fire officials said.

Fire officials estimated the blaze started at around noon on Monday, but were still investigating the cause.

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