A punishing heat wave across the American Southwest along with extremely dry conditions and sundowner winds has spawned a number of early season wildfires in Southern California, including the Sherpa Fire in Los Padres National Forest, which has burned nearly 8,000 acres in less than a week. Twin fires northeast of Los Angeles have forced mandatory evacuations along several coastal valleys.
- Members of the elite Dalton Hotshots crew hike back to their truck at the end of a shift at the Sherpa Fire near Santa Barbara, California, on June 18, 2016. The Sherpa Fire in the Los Padres National Forest is raging full speed, fanned by strong winds, prompting authorities to declare a state of emergency and intermittently shut highways.David Mcnew / AFP / Getty
- Trees are covered in red Phos-Chek fire retardant dropped from firefighting aircraft to help protect homes and further contain the Sherpa Fire near Santa Barbara on June 18, 2016.David Mcnew / AFP / Getty
- Smoke billows in the late afternoon sky from the Sherpa Fire burning in the coastal mountains on June 16, 2016, south and east of Buellton, California. The fire, driven by erratic sundowner winds, began near Refugio and El Capitan State Parks and is moving east.George Rose / Getty
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