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Smoke rises from the Silverado Fire near Irvine, California, US October 26, 2020 — Picture by REUTERS

Over 60,000 evacuated as California wildfire rages

WASHINGTON, Oct 27 — Roughly 60,000 people have been evacuated southeast of Los Angeles, California after a wildfire started early Monday morning in neighbouring Orange County, Anadolu Agency reported.

The fire has consumed roughly 4,000 acres, according to local officials who are asking residents to comply quickly with evacuation orders. So far, 20,000 homes have been evacuated.

“We are asking everyone to comply with the evacuation orders for their safety and the safety of our first-responders. The City of Irvine continues to open care and reception facilities for our displaced residents,” Irvine Mayor Christina Shea said in a statement

About 500 firefighters have been deployed to help stop the blaze as wind gusts hit speeds of up to 60-70 mph (97 kph-113 kph).

Air operations have been temporarily halted due to the high winds, according to the Orange County Fire Authority.

 

— Bernama

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