Wildfires Burn 7,000 Acres Of Central Fla., 100 Homes Damaged, Destroyed
Arsonist Sought In State's Largest Fire
Good Samaritans Save Homes
Meanwhile, groups of strangers with shovels and buckets have been helping overwhelmed firefighters save homes in the path of wind-whipped brush fires.As the fires began to spread, groups of men and women formed to help people they didn’t know."I can’t sit by and watch," resident Matt Call said. "I can’t evacuate and run away. I have to step up."Call and Robert Johnson were part of a group running to fire lines to help strangers."If it makes a difference of me saving one of my neighbors' homes by staying here and helping, then I stay here and fight," Call said."If this house goes, then it is going to jump to the next house and then the next house and then eventually to mine," Johnson said.The group of men and women were forced to use shovels and buckets of water carried from other locations because water was shut off at homes near flames.Fires Worse Than Hurricane
Some homeowners who have been awake for days said the fires are worse than any Florida hurricane."For a hurricane you can prepare but for a fire, you can't prepare," evacuee Ellen Fritz said."The one thing we can hold on to is that we haven't had injured civilians and we haven't had any fatalities with this," Staples said.Arsonists Set 9 Fires In Palm Bay
Meanwhile, police believe a large portion of the fires in Palm Bay are linked to arson.A $10,000 reward was offered for information on suspicious activity concerning the fires.Anyone with information concerning the fires is urged to call the Crimeline at 800-423-TIPS.State Of Emergency Declared
Late Monday, Gov. Charlie Crist declared a state of emergency in Brevard and Volusia counties. He planned to tour the damage Tuesday.Crist’s declaration allows Florida to tap federal funds and the National Guard.The declaration also brings local emergency workers under state control and allows Florida to call on other states for help, if necessary.In addition, the mayor of Palm Bay and Brevard County officials have declared states of emergency.30-Foot Flames Spotted
In Cocoa, 30-foot-high flames threatened more than 100 homes during a 250-acre fire, prompting several evacuations."I got knots in my stomach," fire victim Pam Hales said. "My daughter cooked Mother's Day dinner and we have not been able to eat it. We tried to eat, but nobody could eat."Daytona Fire 55 Percent Contained
According to the Division of Forestry, an 800-acre brush fire in Daytona Beach was 55 percent contained.There have been flare-ups on both sides of LPGA Boulevard, inside the LPGA International subdivision and behind the Bayberry Lakes subdivision, officials said.Fire crews were able to cut additional fire lines around the fire before the weather conditions deteriorated.Residents who evacuated from the LPGA International subdivision remained evacuated from their homes Monday afternoon. However, residents who need to go back to their homes for medical supplies are being allowed in for a brief amount of time with police escort. Residents need to go to Tomoka Farms Road and LPGA Boulevard and have picture identification.The Red Cross shelter continued to offer help for evacuees.The shelter is at the Hampton Inn, 1715 West International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach. The City of Daytona Beach has a hotline for evacuated residents to call for information. The number is 386-671-5347.RELATED:- May 13, 2008: Wildfires Damage Several Central Fla. Homes; Arsonist Sought
- May 12, 2008: More In Path Of Central Fla. Wildfires Evacuate
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