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Homes Burned, New Evacuations Ordered in California Wildfires
At a Glance More than 50,000 Californians have been evacuated by wildfires.10,000 structures are threatened by the Tick Fire burning near Santa Clarita.Meanwhile, the Kincade Fire spread rapidly in Northern California.Residents of Geyserville were ordered to evacuate as the fire jumped a highway.PG&E said high-voltage lines near the fire still had power when it started. Houses have been leveled, hundreds of schools closed and roadways shut down by several wildfires burning across California. The latest flare up to prompt evacuations...
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California Fires Force Tens of Thousands to Flee Near Los Angeles as Fires Rage Across the State
At a Glance 50,000 Southern Californians evacuated two fires Thursday near Los Angeles.10,000 structures are threatened by the Tick Fire burning near Santa Clarita.Meanwhile, the Kincade Fire spread rapidly in Northern California.Residents of Geyserville were ordered to evacuate as the fire jumped a highway.PG&E said high-voltage lines near the fire still had power when it started. Tens of thousands of Californians fled their homes as at least nine wildfires chewed through a combined area of the state the size of...
Thousands of Dallas Students Displaced by Tornado Damage; Storms Turn Deadly in Arkansas, Oklahoma
At a Glance Severe thunderstorms hit the South Sunday night into early Monday.Passengers had to evacuate planes at Memphis International Airport.A tornado struck Dallas, damaging homes, businesses and knocking out power to tens of thousands.The EF3 tornado had winds up to 140 mph, according to the National Weather Service.Storms killed four people in Oklahoma and Arkansas.At least two public schools are likely a total loss. From Texas to Tennessee, officials on Tuesday continued to assess the damage caused by severe...
California Wildfire Grows in Size; Firefighter Rescues Two Residents Fleeing the Blaze
At a Glance The Kincade Fire grew in size overnight.A firefighter was forced to deploy his personal fire shelter to shield two civilians.PG&E said high-voltage lines near the fire still had power when it started.Fires were still burning in other areas, too. A wildfire that has already destroyed 49 buildings continued to grow in size overnight Friday, as more than 2,000 firefighters battled to bring the blaze under control and two civilians fleeing the blaze were saved in a dangerous...
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