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Mountain fire, Ventura County
Mountain fire destroys more than 50 homes, 5,000 others threatened
Camarillo
Heights resident Maurice ... extreme Santa Ana wind event to hit Southern
California
in years. "I finally had to hose myself down to put myself out," he said. By Thursday afternoon, the
Mountain
fire
had grown to more than 19,600 acres, forcing ...
Mountain fire in California's Ventura County destroys more than 50 homes, 5,000 others threatened
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Ventura County's devastating Mountain Fire scorches nearly 20,000 acres
Driven by powerful Santa Ana winds, the Mountain Fire in Ventura County forced more than 10,000 people to flee their homes as it exploded by thousands of acres, injuring people and destroying homes in its path.
Mountain Fire burns dozens of homes in Camarillo area
Mountain Fire burns 14,000 acres, destroys homes as flames whip through Somis, Camarillo
A wildfire started in the Somis area on Wednesday morning and tore through 22 square miles by the evening, destroying dozens of homes, sending residents to the hospital and forcing evacuations in Ventura, Camarillo, Santa Paula, Fillmore and points in between.
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Live updates: Mountain Fire burns dozens of homes in Camarillo area
The Mountain Fire burned homes in the Ventura County communities of Moorpark and Camarillo. Follow live updates on the wildfire northwest of LA.
Mountain Fire burns through Camarillo neighborhoods
A group of Ventura County firefighters take action in Camarillo Heights along Cerro Crest and Valley Vista Drive on Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024. Many of the houses on the street went up in flames.
ABC7
2h
Live updates: At least 132 structures destroyed by Mountain Fire in Ventura County
The Mountain Fire continues to burn in the Camarillo area, scorching more than 20,400 acres. The wildfire is burning with no ...
NBC Los Angeles
1d
‘The whole thing just blew up.' Mountain Fire destroys Camarillo Heights homes
A
Camarillo
Heights resident grabbed his wedding ring and some family photos Wednesday as flames from the fast-moving ...
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Mountain Fire Grows To 19,600 Acres North Of Los Angeles; Still 0% Containment As Homes Burn & Santa Ana Winds Howl – Update
D: Whipped by powerful Santa Ana winds gusting to 60 mph, the Mountain Fire continues to spread in Ventura County northwest ...
KTVU
7h
Mountain Fire: Out-of-control California wildfire tears through community
The
Mountain
Fire
prompted evacuation orders on Wednesday for more than 10,000 people as it threatened 3,500 structures ...
8h
PHOTO COLLECTION: Southern California Mountain Fire
A firefighter prepares to douse flames while battling the Mountain Fire on Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, in Santa Paula, Calif.
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Photos: Mountain Fire burns in Southern California, destroying homes and prompting evacuations
The
Mountain
Fire
has burned more than 19,000 acres,
fire
officials said, as strong Santa Ana winds pushed it into ...
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Camarillo Airport Plays Vital Role in Fighting Mountain Fire
Camarillo Airport in Ventura County, California, is playing a vital role in the efforts to extinguish the Mountain Fire.
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California brush fire explodes to nearly 20,000 acres, Newsom declares state of emergency
On Wednesday, the National Weather Service issued a rare red flag warning for Los Angeles and Ventura Counties alerting of "extreme fire risk." ...
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on MSN
Ventura County Mountain Fire forces 10,000 in California to flee as dangerous "environmental recipe" fuels blaze
Driven by powerful Santa Ana winds, the Mountain Fire in Ventura County forced more than 10,000 people to evacuate from their ...
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