Winds, temperatures and humidity are ripe for fire danger in southern California, where the National Weather Service has issued its first extreme red flag warning. While progress has been made containing the state’s biggest blaze, resources are stretched as fire crews battle the strongest Santa Ana winds of the season. As Robin Gill reports, thousands of people are on the run.
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‘Extreme red flag warning’ in southern California
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