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Massive fires in Southern California have forced pets of all sizes to take shelter at a local equestrian center. Hansen Dam Equestrian Center provided temporary accommodation for displaced animals that had been evacuated from the path of the La Tuna fire, in Los Angeles, on Sunday. The fire, which has been described as the largest in Los Angeles' history, has reportedly covered around 7,000 acres of land.
People with homes destroyed by wildfires in northern California return to survey the damage as veterinarians help care for animals and livestock left behind in evacuations. Julie Noce reports.
People with homes destroyed by wildfires in northern California return to survey damages as veterinarians help care for animals and livestock left behind in evacuations. Julie Noce reports.
A wind-whipped wildfire ravaged the remote California mountain community of Walker on Tuesday, killing one person. HuffPost reports the ferocious inferno struck suddenly at midday during strong winds high in the eastern Sierra Nevada. The fire destroyed more than 80 structures, including homes, in the unincorporated town near the Nevada state line. By early Wednesday, rain and snow reduced the fire to smoldering remnants after it scorched over 32 square miles. Residents fled Walker and the towns of Coleville and Topaz. The Carson Valley Inn, to the north in Nevada, was a designated evacuation point. About 130 rooms are being used to house people for several days.
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