Cal Fire moves resources to Southern California as agencies brace for extreme winds
Briefly

The National Weather Service reported that Southern California will experience extremely high winds, up to 100 miles per hour, disrupting areas typically unaffected by severe wind events.
Cal Fire is reallocating firefighting resources from Northern California to Southern California due to critical fire weather conditions, with additional personnel and equipment deployed to multiple counties.
Cal Fire Director Joe Taylor emphasized that humans are responsible for 95% of wildfires, urging communities to remain vigilant to prevent new fires during this critical period.
Due to safety concerns, LAUSD is relocating Topanga Elementary students to another school and closing Topanga Canyon Boulevard to all but local traffic during a specified period.
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