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Southern California Firefighters Battle Mountain Fire Amid Fierce Winds

A helicopter drops water while battling the Mountain Fire along Waters Road in Moorpark, Calif., on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)

A wildfire that ignited in Ventura County, Southern California, has wreaked havoc, destroying 132 structures within just two days. The Mountain Fire, which began on Wednesday morning, has rapidly expanded to cover 32 square miles, with containment efforts at 5% as of Thursday night.

Approximately 10,000 individuals remain under evacuation orders as the fire poses a threat to around 3,500 structures in suburban neighborhoods, ranches, and agricultural areas near Camarillo. The damaged structures include 88 additional buildings, with the majority being homes. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

Despite the challenges faced, firefighting crews are working diligently in challenging terrain, aided by water-dropping helicopters. Their primary focus is on safeguarding homes situated on hillsides near Santa Paula, a city with a population exceeding 30,000.

10,000 individuals under evacuation orders due to the fire near Camarillo.
Mountain Fire in Ventura County has destroyed 132 structures in two days.
Firefighters facing challenges in containing the fire in difficult terrain.
Santa Ana winds increasing the risk of wildfires in the region.
Governor Gavin Newsom declares a state of emergency in the county.
California utilities taking precautionary measures to prevent wildfires.
Recent history of destructive wildfires in the area.
Red flag warnings issued due to high fire danger.
Water-dropping helicopters aiding firefighting efforts.
Efforts underway to contain the Mountain Fire and protect lives and properties.

The region is on high alert due to the notorious Santa Ana winds, which are dry, warm, and gusty northeast winds that increase the risk of wildfires. While the winds are subsiding in lower elevations, they remain strong in higher areas. Red flag warnings have been issued, indicating high fire danger, with the Santa Anas expected to return early next week.

The Mountain Fire is burning in an area that has a history of destructive wildfires. Governor Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency in the county due to the severity of the situation. California utilities have taken precautionary measures, including power shutdowns in high-risk areas, following past incidents where wildfires were sparked by electrical infrastructure.

This wildfire is a stark reminder of the ongoing threat posed by wildfires in California, with recent blazes like the Woolsey Fire in 2018 and the Thomas Fire in 2017 causing significant destruction. Efforts are underway to contain the Mountain Fire and protect lives and properties in the affected areas.

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