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Southern California fire fueled by Santa Ana winds burns more than 20,000 acres
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Southern California fire fueled by Santa Ana winds burns more than 20,000 acres

LOS ANGELES – Firefighters have begun tackling an explosive fire that has now destroyed more than 100 homes in Southern California.

Strong Santa Ana wind almost Los Angeles fuels some of the most significant fire threats over the years in the area. The relentless 50-70 mph wind gusts created a perfect storm of conditions, leading to rapid fire spread and widespread evacuations.

Six people were injured in the fire, including a firefighter.

After a day of burning out of control, HORSE FIRE reported that the wildfire is 7 percent contained, with more than 20,000 acres burned.

Meanwhile, fire inspection teams found more than 130 homes destroyed and more than 80 with significant damage, according to a Thursday evening press conference by the organization. Ventura County Fire Department.

The department said those inspections are ongoing.

New video shows tankers dropping fire retardant as the fire raged Wednesday night.

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Video from Ventura County Supervisor Jeff Gorell showed the charred remains of kitchens and bedrooms with once-beautiful mountain views.

Mandatory evacuation orders remain for parts of the Come on, Camarillo, Moorpark and SomisCalifornia.

Officials say the mountain fire that broke out Wednesday morning and injured several people.

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California Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency for Ventura County on Thursday, as well as FEMA assistance for state and local firefighters. The governor visited some of the affected areas and met with firefighters on the ground.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.

The FOX Forecast Center said winds in Santa Ana peaked Wednesday morning, but the fire weather threat is expected to diminish as we head into the weekend, with peak gusts between 20 and 30 miles per hour. Red flag warnings from the National Weather Service are set to expire Friday morning.

However, dry conditions will remain with humidity mostly below 30 percent through the weekend away from the immediate coast, according to the NWS.

The NWS issued a rare “extremely hazardous situation” fire warning on Wednesday. Some schools in Ventura County have reopened, other closures remain in effect.

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On Wednesday, the Mountain Fire was captured by NOAA’s GOES West satellite. Satellite video shows the fire glowing red in the distance as large plumes of smoke billow off the California coast,

Smoke from the fires also had a significant impact air qualityCalling health alerts for residents.