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"It Was Like A War Zone" - Heavy Winds Push Wildfires Toward San Diego As Bel Air Burns

"It Was Like A War Zone" - Heavy Winds Push Wildfires Toward San Diego As Bel Air Burns

Images of charred palm trees and the burnt-out husks of multi-million-dollar homes flooded social media for a fifth day Friday as the SoCal wildfires that exploded into life at the beginning of the week showed no signs of slowing.

Instead, some of the largest fires have entered the heart of Los Angeles – America’s second largest city – and are menacing some of the most expensive homes in the country.

San Diego Continues Desperate Attempt To Control Hepatitis A Outbreak

San Diego Continues Desperate Attempt To Control Hepatitis A Outbreak

Authored by Mac Slavo via SHTFplan.com,

San Diego is desperately trying to control a Hepatitis A outbreak brought on by the homeless problem plaguing the state of California.

The city has now opened the first of three giant tents meant to contain the outbreak of the deadly virus.

The first of three industrial-sized tents to house the homeless as part of the city’s efforts to contain a hepatitis A outbreak. 

Hurricane-Force Winds Fan SoCal Wildfires As 200,000 Residents Flee Their Homes

Hurricane-Force Winds Fan SoCal Wildfires As 200,000 Residents Flee Their Homes

At least four devastating wildfires continued to ravage Southern California from Ventura County south to Los Angeles, as the stifling smoke and flames drove tens of thousands of people living in the Los Angeles area from their homes in an eerie replay of the fires that decimated Northern California’s wine country two months ago.

150,000 Flee Los Angeles As Wildfires Rage - "We'll Be Fighting This All Week"

150,000 Flee Los Angeles As Wildfires Rage - "We'll Be Fighting This All Week"

In what sounds like a replay of the devastating fires that killed dozens of people and torched a broad swath of California wine country this past summer, at least five discrete fires barreled across Southern California with extreme speed, torching more than 65,000 acres as firefighters struggled to contain the simultaneous infernos.

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