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Hot, dry winds competence wear California wildfire
- Updated: December 8, 2017
Hot, dry Santa Ana winds were approaching to fan several relentless wildfires in southern California on Thursday, where hundreds of houses have burnt and tens of thousands have fled their homes around Los Angeles, a second-largest US city
Hot, dry Santa Ana winds were approaching to fan several relentless wildfires in southern California on Thursday, where hundreds of houses have burnt and tens of thousands have fled their homes around Los Angeles, a second-largest US city.
Firefighters guard a territory of a Thomas Fire along a 101 freeway. Pic/AFP
The winds, that blow westward from a California desert, were foresee to strech 75 mph on Thursday. That could stoke several blazes blazing in a Los Angeles area that have already caused, about 200,000 people to evacuate.
Video and photographs on amicable media showed flame-covered hillsides along bustling roadways as commuters solemnly done their approach to work or home, rows of houses reduced to charcoal and firefighters spraying H2O on walls of glow as they attempted to save houses.
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Acres of land burnt in a plush Bel-Air area