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Author: Subject: Even as winds calm, more Californians flee fires
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[*] posted on 11/16/2008 at 22:13
Even as winds calm, more Californians flee fires


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DIAMOND BAR, Calif. (AP) - More residents of Southern California were urged to leave their homes Sunday despite calming winds that allowed a major aerial attack on wildfires that have destroyed hundreds of homes and blanketed the region in smoke.

Fires burned in Los Angeles County, to the east in Riverside and Orange counties, and to the northwest in Santa Barbara County. More than 800 houses, mobile homes and apartments were destroyed by fires that have burned areas more than 34 square miles since breaking out Thursday.

No deaths have been reported, but police brought in trained dogs Sunday morning to search the rubble of a mobile home park where nearly 500 homes were destroyed. No bodies had been found by midday.

"This has been a very tough few days for the people of Southern California," Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said after touring damage.
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California fires destroy 1,000 homes, winds ease


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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Wildfires hop-scotched around Southern California on Sunday although calmer winds slowed flames that have destroyed almost 1,000 houses, forced tens of thousands to evacuate and turned some neighborhoods into scenes resembling war zones.

A pall of towering, choking smoke blocked out the sun in much of the Los Angeles area and in Orange County to the south-east after flames ripped through tinder-dry brush. The fires jumped freeways and reduced mobile homes, multimillion dollar mansions and apartment blocks to ashes in about a dozen communities.

"I'm just seeing a lot of burned fields, smoke, burned down houses," said Nicole Gephardt as she looked out toward the Orange County area of Yorba Linda. "This is crazy knowing this is my community and it looks like a war zone."
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[*] posted on 11/16/2008 at 23:25

Sheeeeiit, I grew up in SoCal and this happens every single year. They need to let this stuff burn off occasionally so brush build up isn't so extreme. It's crazy how they waste all their energy on fighting fires in the mountains and the desert when they should just let it go and focus more on houses and such.

It's always surprised me how often houses burn there too. Have you ever seen the typical SoCal house? They are stucco (concrete) on the sides and clay tiles instead of shingles on the roofs. I don't know how the hell they catch on fire.
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Quoting doppelganger - posted on 11/16/2008 at 23:25

Sheeeeiit, I grew up in SoCal and this happens every single year. They need to let this stuff burn off occasionally so brush build up isn't so extreme. It's crazy how they waste all their energy on fighting fires in the mountains and the desert when they should just let it go and focus more on houses and such.

It's always surprised me how often houses burn there too. Have you ever seen the typical SoCal house? They are stucco (concrete) on the sides and clay tiles instead of shingles on the roofs. I don't know how the hell they catch on fire.





Well most of these home were mobile homes this time around. If they were mobile, why didn't they just roll them out of the way?

I swear nature despises mobile homes.




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