Thursday is one of the
most dangerous wildfire days in
recent Southern California history
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Thursday looks to be a pivotal, frightening day in
Southern California's battle against a
wildfire siege that began early this week and has since spread out of control. At least three large fires are currently burning in and around Los Angeles, including one — the Thomas Fire — which has already burned at least 90,000 acres near Ventura.*
Early
Thursday morning, authorities closed the 101 Freeway in both directions due to strong winds pushing fire close to the road, cutting off movement between Santa Barbara and Ventura counties. Evacuation orders have gone out for idyllic communities in the Ojai Valley, as well as parts of Santa Barbara, as flames move toward the coast, according to the
LA Times. More evacuations are likely on Thursday.
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