
Joshua Pritchard of Ben Lomond snapped this photo and sent it to us this morning of a tree on fire at the interchange of Highway 1 and Highway 17. See Sentinel story on the fire at the Fishhook
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Joshua Pritchard of Ben Lomond snapped this photo and sent it to us this morning of a tree on fire at the interchange of Highway 1 and Highway 17. See Sentinel story on the fire at the Fishhook

Santa Cruz firefighters attack the Moore Street blaze on Wednesday afternoon. (Shmuel Thaler/Sentinel)

Smoke billows from a house that burned on Moore Street on Wednesday. (Shmuel Thaler/Sentinel)

A firefighter douses some stubborn hot spots in the ceiling and roof of the Moore Street home that burned on Wednesday. (Shmuel Thaler/Sentinel)

The spray from a fire hose creates a rainbow as firefighters extinguish the house fire on Moore Street on Wednesday. (Shmuel Thaler/Sentinel)

Westside neighbors can be seen at top as firefighters put out the house fire on Moore Street on Wednesday. (Shmuel Thaler/Sentinel)

KSBW videographer Tom Lopez keeps his camera trained on the house fire on Moore Street on Wednesday afternoon. (Shmuel Thaler/Sentinel)

Cal Fire Captain Don Luis extinguishes hot spots in the wreckage of the Lundberg Studios showroom in Davenport which was destroyed by a fire early Wednesday morning. (Shmuel Thaler/Sentinel)

Fire captain Don Luis puts out hot spots at the Lundberg Studios showroom on Wednesday morning. (Shmuel Thaler/Sentinel)

PG&E meter reader Ryan Kitchen goes about his normal rounds in Davenport as firefighter Andrew Ziegler works the Lundberg Studios showroom fire on Wednesday morning. (Shmuel Thaler/Sentinel)

Cal Fire Battalion Chief Ian Larkin walks past the wreckage of the Lundberg Studios showroom in Davenport which burned in an early morning fire on Wednesday. (Shmuel Thaler/Sentinel)

After containing the fire, Captain Tony Akin, left, and fire investigator Jake Dellamonica inspect the inside of an apartment located at Buena Vista day labor camp near Watsonville. (Julia Moore/Santa Cruz Sentinel)

Charred tree limbs are silhouetted against the sun near Mount Madonna Road on Monday. The Loma Fire continues to burn in the area as fire crews works to contain the blaze. (Photography by Phil Carter/Sentinel)
See Sentinel story: Roadblocks draw residents’ ire as Loma Fire is contained.

A firefighter working on clearing remaining vegetation and debris walks across a burned hillside off of Mount Madonna Road on Monday.The exact cause of the Loma Fire is under investigation. (Photograph by Phil Carter/Sentinel)
See Sentinel story: Fire crew contains Loma Fire; cause remains under investigation.
See Sentinel stories: Fire scorches 600 acres in Santa Cruz Mountains

A Cal Fire tanker heads into Rattlesnake Gulch in the hills above Corralitos to drop a load of fire retardant on the Loma Fire on Sunday. (Photograph by Shmuel Thaler/Sentinel)
See Sentinel story: Fire scorches 600 acres in Santa Cruz Mountains.