Dozens Killed and more than 250,000 Evacuated as California Wildfires Spread

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Smoke to the west of Los Angeles could be seen from the city's Hollywood area on Friday

At least 25
people have been killed and more than 150,000 evacuated as two big wildfires rage in California, officials say.

West of Los Angeles, the Woolsey Fire has jumped a major highway and is now threatening coastal areas, including parts of Malibu.

Further north near Sacramento, the five victims were found in cars in a town that was destroyed by the Camp Fire.

Both fires are moving fast, fanned by strong winds.

One fire broke out near Thousand Oaks, an area about 40 miles (64 km) northwest of downtown Los Angeles where an attacker killed 12 people on Wednesday, prompting the evacuation of 75,000 homes.

Residents have now been ordered to evacuate from several more towns to the west of Thousand Oaks, including Calabasas immediately south of Highway 101 and Malibu on the coast, as well as from the western edge of Los Angeles.
 
Thousands Under Mandatory Evacuation as Three Major Fires Spread in California

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The Camp Fire in Northern California is now considered the most destructive fire in the state's modern history. In addition to killing at least nine people in Paradise, it has destroyed 6,453 structures.

Of those killed, five people were found in or near a vehicle and the other four were found in or outside a home.

The fast-moving blaze consumed most of Paradise, a town roughly 80 miles north of Sacramento.

Families described the scenes of panic and terror they lived while escaping
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The town is now mostly empty, and the main road littered with downed trees and power lines. Much of the brush and grasses were blackened along the valleys, and many trees were still burning. An estimated 52,000 people evacuated in Butte County, where Paradise is located.

Fire officials said three firefighters and some civilians were wounded but details about their injuries were unknown. About 35 people have been reported missing, authorities said.

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A massive smoke plume, powered by strong winds, rises above the Woolsey Fire.


Meanwhile more than 200,000 people have fled in Ventura County and Malibu due to the Woolsey Fire, officials said.
Firefighters worked to protect thousands of students and staff sheltering in place at Pepperdine University on

Saturday as flames started reaching the campus overnight, school officials said.
 
Thousands of Malibu Residents Flee Woolsey Fire

 
Huge Cloud of Smoke over Thousand Oaks Seen from Santa Monica

 
Car of Man Who Barely Escaped the Fire near Malibu

 
Just about everyone of substance in the entertainment industry has a home in Malibu. This time, wealth and celebrity may not be enough to insulate them from reality.
 
More than 100 people are still missing after Camp fire destroyed the town of Paradise



More than 6,700 homes and commercial buildings have been lost in Butte County overnight, making it the most destructive fire to property in state history.
 
Known death toll now 31, with over 200 missing mainly in Paradise.
 
There are now 66 dead, and over 600 still missing. The missing are mostly elderly.
 
Horrific New Photos Reveal Every House in Paradise Burnt to the Ground

Damage does look similar to atomic bombing aftermath.

 
Tent City Forms in Chico Near Paradise



Thousands of climate refugees are currently staying at Walmart parking lots around the destroyed town of Paradise and a tent city has formed near Chico.

Approximately 52,000 people were forced to evacuate from the Paradise, CA and the surrounding towns as a result of the Camp Fire.

The World Bank Group predicts that climate change will force 140 million people to migrate between now and 2050, including 17 million people in Latin America and 4 million people in Mexico and Central America.
 
99.9% of planets in the universe that eventually get to 'human stage' always overpopulate into bigger wars until eventually electricity comes along and POOF ... that's when they drag the planet into their little war games, and of course, the planet always comes out the winner!
 
...climate change will force 140 million people to migrate between now and 2050, including 17 million people in Latin America and 4 million people in Mexico and Central America.

No wall will ever be tall enough or strong enough to stop 17 million people moving north, motivated by need and fear. They are going to come in, so North Americans would use their time more wisely by learning to speak Spanish.
 
99.9% of planets in the universe that eventually get to 'human stage' always overpopulate into bigger wars until eventually electricity comes along and POOF ... that's when they drag the planet into their little war games, and of course, the planet always comes out the winner!

It's an interesting statistic, but how in the world could anyone know that?
 
Now 76 dead and 1,300 missing -- where can all these missing bodies be? Perhaps they were incinerated and will never be found.
 
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