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California wildfires: Five dead and more than 150,000 evacuated

At least five 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 the town 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.

Where is the Woolsey Fire spreading to?

The blaze has spread rapidly overnight and has jumped Highway 101, a major route west of Los Angeles.

At midday on Friday local time (20:00 GMT), it covered about 14,000 acres (5665 hectares).

Smoke seen from Hollywood looking west towards Malibu
Smoke seen from Hollywood looking west towards Malibu

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

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Thousands more 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.

 

source: BBC

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