Fast-moving wildfire threatens Southern California homes and forces thousands to flee
Briefly

The fast-moving Mountain Fire in Ventura County has injured several people and burned 10,480 acres, causing significant structural damage and prompting emergency responses.
Due to a combination of powerful winds, with speeds up to 100 mph, and extremely low humidity values reaching as low as 8%, there is a heightened threat of wildfire.
The National Weather Service issued a rare 'particularly dangerous situation' red flag warning for Southern California, signaling exceptionally critical fire danger in the region.
Officials emphasize that under current conditions, any wildfires that ignite could experience extreme and life-threatening behavior, necessitating immediate precautionary measures and evacuation orders.
Read at Axios
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