Wind gusts topping around 128 km/h created blowtorch-like conditions along the massive Kincade Fire lines in California early Sunday, fanning the out-of-control blaze into a wall of flames that approached the outskirts of Windsor. Cal Fire said the blaze had jumped containment lines on Highway 128. The fire had only been 11 per cent contained when the winds kicked up.
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Wind, flames in Kincade Fire cause blowtorch-like conditions
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