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Forest fires near Malibu in California have destroyed dozens of homes and forced the evacuation of 10,000 people, officials have said.Forest fires near Malibu in California have destroyed dozens of homes and forced the evacuation of 10,000 people, officials have said.
About 2,200 acres have been scorched. About 35 homes have been destroyed so far and hundreds more are threatened.About 2,200 acres have been scorched. About 35 homes have been destroyed so far and hundreds more are threatened.
Firefighters are still battling flames but dry winds have subsided and 25% of fires have been brought under control.Firefighters are still battling flames but dry winds have subsided and 25% of fires have been brought under control.
Last month wildfires in California killed at least 14 people and forced 640,000 from their homes.Last month wildfires in California killed at least 14 people and forced 640,000 from their homes.
A total of 1,700 firefighters have been deployed to tackle the blaze, said Inspector Rick Dominguez of the Los Angeles County Fire Department.A total of 1,700 firefighters have been deployed to tackle the blaze, said Inspector Rick Dominguez of the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
He said the fire was directly threatening some 200 homes around Malibu and many more were being evacuated.He said the fire was directly threatening some 200 homes around Malibu and many more were being evacuated.
Strong windsStrong winds
"What we are doing right now is evacuating homes that aren't under immediate threat," he told the BBC News website."What we are doing right now is evacuating homes that aren't under immediate threat," he told the BBC News website.
In pictures: California fires
Santa Ana winds of up to 40mph (64km/h) helped spread the fire, which started at around 0330 local time (1130 GMT) on Saturday between Mesa Peak Mountain Way and Corral Canyon.Santa Ana winds of up to 40mph (64km/h) helped spread the fire, which started at around 0330 local time (1130 GMT) on Saturday between Mesa Peak Mountain Way and Corral Canyon.
"Waking up at 4 in the morning with the smell of smoke in your nose and the wind beating at the windows is something that we learn to live with here, but it always comes as something of a shock," Malibu Mayor Jeff Jennings said, according to the Associated Press news agency."Waking up at 4 in the morning with the smell of smoke in your nose and the wind beating at the windows is something that we learn to live with here, but it always comes as something of a shock," Malibu Mayor Jeff Jennings said, according to the Associated Press news agency.
Winds had dropped somewhat by middle of the day but officials said the fire would "remain active through the night".Winds had dropped somewhat by middle of the day but officials said the fire would "remain active through the night".
"There's still a lot of open, active fire and there's still a lot of potential for flare-ups," Inspector Ron Haralson told the BBC."There's still a lot of open, active fire and there's still a lot of potential for flare-ups," Inspector Ron Haralson told the BBC.
Helicopters and aeroplanes were dropping water on the fire in efforts to bring it under control.Helicopters and aeroplanes were dropping water on the fire in efforts to bring it under control.
Fires that raged across southern California last month caused the biggest mass evacuation in the state's recent history and extensive environmental damage.Fires that raged across southern California last month caused the biggest mass evacuation in the state's recent history and extensive environmental damage.
Arsonists were thought to be responsible for starting at least two of those fires.Arsonists were thought to be responsible for starting at least two of those fires.
The cost of the damage in San Diego county alone was estimated at about $1bn (£487m).The cost of the damage in San Diego county alone was estimated at about $1bn (£487m).


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