Fire destroys more than 100 luxury homes near Santa Barbara

Fire destroys more than 100 luxury homes near Santa BarbaraLos Angeles - Firefighters battled a raging wildfire near the celebrity hideaway of Montecito Friday after more than 100 houses were destroyed by the wind-driven flames overnight.

The fire injured 13 people and forced residents from over 5,400 home to evacuate. Several college buildings were also destroyed in the inferno, including a dormitory and several laboratories. It was the worst fire of the current season in terms of property damage.

The fire broke out Thursday evening and had burned around 1,000 hectares by Friday morning. About 500 firefighters were battling the blaze, with more expected from neighbouring counties and throughout the state, as well as fire engines, nine helicopters and 10 air tankers, said Terri Nisich, Santa Barbara County's assistant executive officer.

"We hope today that we can really get a handle on it with the air support coming in and the weather," she said at a press conference. Winds were expected to subside to around 20 kilometres per hour after gusting as high as 100 kilometres per hour overnight.

Montecito is home to stars such as Oprah Winfrey and Rob Lowe. It is situated in the coastal mountains just outside Santa Barbara, about 145 kilometers north-east of Los Angeles. (dpa)

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