Some 50,000 people are ordered to flee their homes north of Los Angeles on Thursday as a fast-moving wildfire driven by high winds erupted and raged out of control.
Thousands of firefighters battle blazes in northern and southern California as body recovery teams searched the remains of houses and charred cars for victims of the deadliest wildfire in the history of the US state.
Search teams were set to sift through the charred wreckage of Paradise, California, yesterday in the search of human remains as
Firefighters in California yesterday battled raging blazes at both ends of the state that have left at least nine people dead and thousands of homes destroyed -- but there was little hope of containing the flames anytime soon.
Growing wildfires chewing through parts of Southern California ravage avocado farms, racehorse stables and a retirement community, even as milder weather aids firefighters in their efforts to slow the progress of six major blazes.
Some 50,000 people are ordered to flee their homes north of Los Angeles on Thursday as a fast-moving wildfire driven by high winds erupted and raged out of control.
Thousands of firefighters battle blazes in northern and southern California as body recovery teams searched the remains of houses and charred cars for victims of the deadliest wildfire in the history of the US state.
Search teams were set to sift through the charred wreckage of Paradise, California, yesterday in the search of human remains as
Firefighters in California yesterday battled raging blazes at both ends of the state that have left at least nine people dead and thousands of homes destroyed -- but there was little hope of containing the flames anytime soon.
Growing wildfires chewing through parts of Southern California ravage avocado farms, racehorse stables and a retirement community, even as milder weather aids firefighters in their efforts to slow the progress of six major blazes.