Saturday, November 10, 2018

California fires Woolsey, Camp and Hill scorch thousands of acres

California fires live updates: Woolsey, Camp and Hill scorch thousands of acres


Sheriff's deputies block off Mulholland Drive in Malibu as the Woolsey fire continues its path towards the coast Friday.

Three fires are raging throughout California, forcing evacuations and leaving a destructive path.
  • The Woolsey fire has scorched 35,000 acres and continues to burn in Malibu, Topanga Canyon and most recently, the San Fernando Valley community of West Hills. At least 250,000 residents have been evacuated. 
  • The Hill fire pushed through canyons to the edge of Camarillo Springs and Cal State Channel Islands. At least 6,000 acres have burned. 
  • The Camp fire in Northern California’s Butte County has left nine dead and destroyed more than 6,700 structures. It's one of the state's most devastating fires. 
  • Officials released lists of evacuation centers where displaced folks can find help — their animals too.

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