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Madre Fire, now California's largest of the year, in images

Madre Fire, now California's largest of the year, in images

Yahoo18 hours ago
The Madre Fire, which began last week in Los Padres National Forest, about 100 miles North of Los Angeles, has now burned more than 79,000 acres. It's an unwelcome distinction as the largest of any blaze this year in the state. As of Saturday, the wildfire was at 10% containment, with approximately 50 structures at risk and numerous residents in the San Luis Obispo County region under evacuation.
Images from the battle show just how powerful the fire has been …
This article originally appeared on The List Wire: California's massive Madre Fire in images
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