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Source: AP
By JULIE WATSON and JOHN ANTCZAK
Read more: https://apnews.com/article/wildfires-fi ... 00ef9af581
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Firefighters struggling to control raging California wildfires faced a new threat Friday as a tropical storm approached from the south with gusty winds and a surge of moisture that forecasters warned could unleash heavy rains and flash floods.
East winds were rising at the deadly Fairview Fire in Southern California and firefighters worried that gusts would push the fire west, casting embers far ahead and igniting new blazes.
The fire covered about 43 square miles (111 square kilometers) of Riverside County and was just 5% contained. Two people died while fleeing on Monday and at least 12 structures have been destroyed. More than 18,000 homes were threatened.
To the north in the Sierra Nevada, the Mosquito Fire burned out of control, scorching at least 22 square miles (57 square kilometers) and threatening 3,600 homes in Placer and El Dorado counties, while blanketing the region in smoke.
