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Wildfire near Los Angeles burns dozens of homes, thousands of people told to flee

California governor declares emergency in Ventura County as Mountain Fire ravages more than 130 homes

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Firefighters try to stop a fire in a building while a helicopter drops retardant in Camarillo, California. Photo: Reuters

Thousands of people were urged to flee an out-of-control wildfire burning around communities near Los Angeles on Thursday, with scores of homes already lost to the fast-moving flames.

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Fierce seasonal winds had cast embers up to 5km (three miles) from the seat of the fire around Camarillo, with new spots burning on hillsides, farmland and in residential areas.

The Mountain Fire grew rapidly from a standing start early Wednesday, and by the following day had consumed 20,485 acres (8,290 hectares), with towering flames leaping unpredictably and sending residents scrambling.

The fire was only five per cent contained as of Thursday evening, authorities said, although wind patterns were expected to favour firefighters through the night.

An helicopter flies as smoke billows from the Mountain Fire in Santa Paula, California. Photo: Reuters
An helicopter flies as smoke billows from the Mountain Fire in Santa Paula, California. Photo: Reuters

“We’ve been up all night watching this. I haven’t slept,” Erica Preciado told one local broadcaster as she drove her family out of the danger zone.

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