Thursday, May 15, 2014

05/15/2014 A state of emergency has been declared in San Diego County, California, where wildfires

By Holly Gilbert Stowell
A state of emergency has been declared in San Diego County, California, where wildfires are ravaging a 14-square-mile area of southern California. According to USA Today, “the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department ordered new evacuations for an area near San Marcos which was hit late Wednesday by 21,000 evacuation notices for...California State University Campus where nearly 10,000 students were in the middle of final exams.” Firefighters are battling the blazes, which are being intensified by gusty Santa Ana winds. Brush and trees dried out by recent droughts are also fueling the fire.
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