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Fire Officials Keeping Vigil In Bayou La Batre

Fire Officials Keeping Vigil In Bayou La Batre

A controlled burn gets out of hand, forcing evacuations.


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Bayou La Batre Fire Officials said an Alabama Forestry Commission team is staying through the night in the city to make sure a controlled burn doesn't re-ignite.
The burn took a turn for the worse Tuesday evening, forcing people in some parts of Bayou La Batre to be evacuated from their homes.
People in the Downey Street and Little River Road area had to be evacuated as winds quickly changed the fire's path.
Authorities asked 400 to 500 people to evacuate homes and apartment complexes, like the Bayou Village apartment complex.
Some of the evacuees wondered why a controlled burn was done on a day with high temperatures and dry weather.
Cathy Newman of Bayou La Batre said, "They shouldn't have burned today to start with because it (the wind) is really blowing too hard and it is so dry."
Jean Terlouw said, "I just threw some things in the car and took off."
Bayou La Batre Fire Chief John Wiggins said the spreading fire wasn't the fault of the Alabama Forestry Commission.
Wiggins said, "The wind picked up and shifted, is the way I understand it, and the agency that was in charge kind of let it get away from them."
Fire officials identify the agency hired by state forestry officials as Cahaba Forestry Services.
Still, Wiggins said he did alert state officials about possible problems.
Wiggins said, "I did talk with them about the conditions today (Tuesday). The wind was mentioned. The wind in the bayou changes very suddenly."
The Bayou La Batre Community Shelter opened as a shelter earlier in the evening.
Elizabeth Saunders with the American Red Cross said, "We've got eight people in here right now. We had eleven, but three of them left."
Residents started returning home about 8:30 and the shelter closed at 9pm.
No one was hurt.
Bayou La Batre officials said forestry officials are using backhoes to help contain the fire and hope the blaze will burn itself out.

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