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Burned out cars, homes, and appliances in aftermath of La Tuna fire in California

Rain, rising humidity and lower wind speeds gave firefighters tackling what has been declared the worst wildfire in the history of Los Angeles a helping hand on Monday. This video shows some of the significant damage caused by the fire, with burned terrain, cars, and home appliances are visible.

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