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Woman digs out pet turtle remains out of ashes burst in Southern California fire

2017-12-08 17:30 GMT+8
 
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1 / 4   A wild brush fire burst in southern California on Monday, December 4, and rapidly spread its power under the influence of strong winds. Picture shows that Kristi Reinhardt from California’s Ventura County digs remains of her pet turtle out of ashes. /Photo from Chinanews.com

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2 / 4   This wildfire went out of control and tore down Reinhardt’s residence, leaving everything ruined. Picture shows the Reinhardt family looking for remained goods. /Photo from Chinanews.com

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3 / 4   This wind-blown flame or so-called Thomas Fire invaded Ventura County along with State Route 150. It has destroyed 150 structures and caused 27,000 people to be evacuated from their residences, according to ABC7. /Photo from Chinanews.com

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4 / 4   In the latter half of 2017, California continuously suffered several rounds of mountain fires. Over 250 wildfires in total erupted in northern California in October, killing 43 people and destroying about 8,900 structures, according to California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. /Photo from Chinanews.com

 
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