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Fire forces evacuation of campus, homes in US

Christopher Weber - The Philippine Star

LOS ANGELES — A wildfire fanned by gusty winds raged along the fringes of Southern California communities on Thursday, forcing the evacuation of homes and a university while setting recreational vehicles ablaze.

The blaze erupted during morning rush hour along a major highway about 50 miles (80 kilometers) northwest of Los Angeles. It was quickly spread by the winds, which also pushed other damaging blazes across the region.

Flames quickly moved down slopes toward subdivisions, according to the Ventura County Fire Department. More than 12 1/2 square miles (32 square kilometers) were charred, and the fire was about 10 percent contained.

"We know the fire is bigger than that, but it's in some difficult terrain so it's hard to know," said fire spokesman Bill Nash.

A cluster of recreational vehicles in a parking lot was destroyed as flames moved close to a mobile home park.

About 2,000 homes were threatened by flames and 15 sustained damage, but none was destroyed, officials said.

No firefighter injuries were reported.

Fire officials said Thursday afternoon that a hazardous materials team will deal with a store of highly toxic pesticides that caught fire at a Laguna Farms property, according the Ventura County Star. Area residents were warned to stay out of the smoke as much as possible.

ACCORDING

ALONG

BILL NASH

COUNTY

FIRE

FLAMES

LAGUNA FARMS

LOS ANGELES

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

VENTURA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT

VENTURA COUNTY STAR

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