Destructive Wildfires Force Mass Evacuations in California
A devastating wildfire in Southern California has led to the evacuation of over 10,000 residents, particularly in the Camarillo area. The fire, exacerbated by fierce Santa Ana winds, has quickly spread across more than 40 square kilometers, threatening around 3,500 structures.
Emergency services, including over 800 firefighters, are actively battling the blaze, which has resulted in smoke inhalation injuries for at least two individuals. The situation has prompted Governor Gavin Newsom to seek immediate federal aid as schools in Ventura County close their doors amidst the chaos.
With power outages affecting more than 30,000 customers across the region, the impact of the fire is being felt far and wide. Meanwhile, the nearby Broad Fire in Malibu is showing signs of containment, but the Mountain Fire remains a critical concern, with no containment reported yet.
As the community grapples with the destruction, the extent of the damage is still unfolding, leaving residents anxious about the future.
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