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the city of calabasas is now under evacuation orders. that's about 25,000 people. nearly 85,000 acres have burned. just 15% of that fire is contained. 200 homes have burned. 57,000 more are still threatened. >> there was a wall of flames that came through. i just ran in the house and watched from the windows. >> the whole area be on fire in like minutes. >> at least two people are confirmed from dead. three firefighters have been injured. many of you are watching this unfold up in butte county down in l.a., and you're wondering how can i help. we've made it easy for you. we've added a link to our home page, nbcbayarea.com. there you can choose from several ways to donate, or even you can volunteer. we will continue to follow the
the city of calabasas is now under evacuation orders. that's about 25,000 people. nearly 85,000 acres have burned. just 15% of that fire is contained. 200 homes have burned. 57,000 more are still threatened. >> there was a wall of flames that came through. i just ran in the house and watched from the windows. >> the whole area be on fire in like minutes. >> at least two people are confirmed from dead. three firefighters have been injured. many of you are watching this unfold...
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threatening the communities of calabasas and malibu. so hundreds of thousands of people have been evacuated. about 75,000 homes. these evacuation orders coming in the dead of night. some getting the alert through a text messages, others by door knocks. at this point, we have no idea how many homes have burned. but it is at least dozens of homes. the last official word we got was 30. but it is certainly going to be a lot more. you can see just the massive acreage covered right now by those flames. and, of course, we are only getting one perspective. now that it jumped the freeway, they closed it down about 20 minutes ago which was also a diicult challenge because you still had people in the process of evacuating. and i want to mention, this is right near the community of thousand oaks and, in fact, it is in thousand oaks. this community was dealing with the shooting yesterday. so utter devastation for these people. we are going to keep an eye on
threatening the communities of calabasas and malibu. so hundreds of thousands of people have been evacuated. about 75,000 homes. these evacuation orders coming in the dead of night. some getting the alert through a text messages, others by door knocks. at this point, we have no idea how many homes have burned. but it is at least dozens of homes. the last official word we got was 30. but it is certainly going to be a lot more. you can see just the massive acreage covered right now by those...
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in all, six families in calabasas left to pick up the pieces today. tyler's neighbor felt survivor's remorse despite getting on top of the roof with a water hose trying to fight firefighters. >> it's a tough process, just a massive loss in such a short amount of time. >> reporter: neighbors came together to help each other rebuild, just hours after all was lost. a reminder, from these survivors. >> squeeze your loved ones tonight because in a moments notice things can change. >> reporter: this is the reality for more than 150 families that have lost their homes already in the spire. families dealing with no power tonight, they begin to rebuild braun. back to you. >> did that burned across one or one in calabasas into the santa monica mountains headed toward malibu, did they get much warning? ey tes g, >> reporter: the homeowner this time was able to grab what he needed to get out of here and get to safety. no one in this neighborhood in homes -- harm's way whatsoever. >> thank you. >>> president trump stirring up firefighters, once again threatening t
in all, six families in calabasas left to pick up the pieces today. tyler's neighbor felt survivor's remorse despite getting on top of the roof with a water hose trying to fight firefighters. >> it's a tough process, just a massive loss in such a short amount of time. >> reporter: neighbors came together to help each other rebuild, just hours after all was lost. a reminder, from these survivors. >> squeeze your loved ones tonight because in a moments notice things can change....
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calabasas has been evacuated, same with malibu nearby. overall 250,000 people had to leave their homes because of fires in the north and south. at least 31 are dead. more than 200 unaccounted for. nearly 7,000 homes and buildings destroyed now. we just returned from the frontlines, as cal fire took us inside this fight. we're going to have much more on a moment. but we're going to begin tonight with mireya villarreal. she is in northern california covering the so-called "camp fire." >> reporter: paradise was lost here in northern california, as these apocalyptic images reveal. entire lives incinerated in a matter of minutes. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: four days have passed since this raging wildfire first ripped through the retirement community of yoradise, and beyond. burning at a rate of 30 football fields per minute. downed pg&e power lines combined with high winds is believed to have sparked the fire. math so many people still missing, every inch of this mobile home park has to be searched, so these crews are going through tons and t
calabasas has been evacuated, same with malibu nearby. overall 250,000 people had to leave their homes because of fires in the north and south. at least 31 are dead. more than 200 unaccounted for. nearly 7,000 homes and buildings destroyed now. we just returned from the frontlines, as cal fire took us inside this fight. we're going to have much more on a moment. but we're going to begin tonight with mireya villarreal. she is in northern california covering the so-called "camp fire."...
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this was the road out of calabasas, another neighbourhood favoured by celebrities. i'm so scared right now. so terrified. kim kardashian and lady gaga were among a quarter of a million californians who had to leave their homes. but nowhere was the pain more acute than in thousand oaks, where michelle lost her home. there is a house that they took all their motorcycles out, but the house made it. so i was just coming up the street to see my neighbours and i didn't realise my house had gone too. for a town reeling from a mass shooting in a bar this week, it was too much to bear. just 48 hours ago, our city experienced a tragedy that had national implications, with the mass shooting and the loss of life of 13 individuals. and here we are, just a few hours later, now talking about another crisis right here in thousand oaks. 500 miles north, paradise is suffering, too. these abandoned cars give just a hint of the terror as people fled. for block after block, this is all that remains of paradise. and you can tell that the fire burned with an intense ferocity, because very
this was the road out of calabasas, another neighbourhood favoured by celebrities. i'm so scared right now. so terrified. kim kardashian and lady gaga were among a quarter of a million californians who had to leave their homes. but nowhere was the pain more acute than in thousand oaks, where michelle lost her home. there is a house that they took all their motorcycles out, but the house made it. so i was just coming up the street to see my neighbours and i didn't realise my house had gone too....
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life in calabasas. thank you so much. >>> coming up, harrowing stories of fire victims forced to drive past walls of flames to ask -- to escape the camp fire in butte county. you will hear how one father called his terrified 3-year-old daughter as they drove. >> guess what? we are not going to catch on fire. okay? we are going to stay away from it. and we will be just fine. okay? >> okay. >> we are doing all right. >> >>> -- burning right next to us. oh, my god. >> lies are just destroyed. the streets are lined with brush. buildings on fire. this is just some of the video being shared on social media of the daring escapes as people living near the camp fire drove to safety. tonight, tens of thousands of people, still under evacuation order. rob ross spoke to some evacuees. >>reporter: dubuque county fairgrounds -- the butte county fairgrounds's hole -- houses people who have nowhere to go. some came to this red cross evacuation center by bus. many of them elderly, and looking disoriented. children uproo
life in calabasas. thank you so much. >>> coming up, harrowing stories of fire victims forced to drive past walls of flames to ask -- to escape the camp fire in butte county. you will hear how one father called his terrified 3-year-old daughter as they drove. >> guess what? we are not going to catch on fire. okay? we are going to stay away from it. and we will be just fine. okay? >> okay. >> we are doing all right. >> >>> -- burning right next to us....
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i grew up in calabasas as well. i remember spending days where we would be under bollettieri evacuation —— voluntary evacuation put on a couple of times under mandatory evacuation. you never become used to it, but it is not necessarily out of the norm, for sure. how much time, generally, do people how to grab essential belongings and get out? people how to grab essential belongings and get ounm people how to grab essential belongings and get out? it depends on how early they started. some people started putting things together when they were under volu nta ry together when they were under voluntary evacuation. they might have had a few more hours. i spoke to some people who went the police we re to some people who went the police were knocking on their door they did not have much time to put together their belongings before they could leave. they mostly just their belongings before they could leave. they mostlyjust got the essentials and got out of there as quick as they could. we can see some light pictures fro
i grew up in calabasas as well. i remember spending days where we would be under bollettieri evacuation —— voluntary evacuation put on a couple of times under mandatory evacuation. you never become used to it, but it is not necessarily out of the norm, for sure. how much time, generally, do people how to grab essential belongings and get out? people how to grab essential belongings and get ounm people how to grab essential belongings and get out? it depends on how early they started. some...
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carter evans, cbs news, calabasas, california. >> ninan: and our thoughts are certainly with everyone out west as they battle these wildfires. well, that will do it for us for the cbs weekend news this saturday. later on cbs, "48 hours." for more news any time, go to cbsn arct cbs news.com, or download the cbs news app. i' this is kpix live news. >> the federal government is behind you, we are all behind you. this is very sad to see. >> president trump promising help for fire victims after seeing the devastation for himself. but tonight he is not backing down. he is blaming poor forest management for starting the disaster. >> meanwhile, thousands of people that have lost everything continue to camp out in cars and tents as rescuers desperately dig through the rubble for the missing's. >>> for the 10th day in a row, the bay area is choking under a thick blanket of smoke. >> we are keeping a close eye on the air quality. you would never imagine that almost a quarter of reporting agencies have unhelpful levels of pollutants is good news, but it is because it is significantly better than
carter evans, cbs news, calabasas, california. >> ninan: and our thoughts are certainly with everyone out west as they battle these wildfires. well, that will do it for us for the cbs weekend news this saturday. later on cbs, "48 hours." for more news any time, go to cbsn arct cbs news.com, or download the cbs news app. i' this is kpix live news. >> the federal government is behind you, we are all behind you. this is very sad to see. >> president trump promising help...
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corresponding jeff paul is in calabasas tonight. good evening, jeff. >> good evening, bret. the fire is burning out of control right now, 14,000 acres and counting and another 75,000 homes are being threatened as you take a look at all of the firefighters lining the streets of this neighborhood and in calabasas. if you take a look at these images, they are being destroyed at an alarming rate. at the moment, firefighters desperately trying to gain the upper hand on this fire but have zero containment. hoping that folks get out before this fire is very unpredictable and is moving very fast and hoping they get out before it's too late. vehicle we can see >> you don't like when e jump the and came out the backside and it surrounded us. >> the fire also burning north of the woolsey fire, so far it's grown more than 6,000 acres. that is a hellfire that is threatening hundreds of structures. north of what we are standing north of 80 miles north of sacramento, the town of paradise california has been wiped out. hundreds and hundreds of homes, if not thousands of structures, and has
corresponding jeff paul is in calabasas tonight. good evening, jeff. >> good evening, bret. the fire is burning out of control right now, 14,000 acres and counting and another 75,000 homes are being threatened as you take a look at all of the firefighters lining the streets of this neighborhood and in calabasas. if you take a look at these images, they are being destroyed at an alarming rate. at the moment, firefighters desperately trying to gain the upper hand on this fire but have zero...
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reporter ileana diaz is in calabasas with the latest fire that broke out just this morning. >> reporter: it's been a devastating last few days for families as many have lost their homes and some of them even loved ones. this is one of hundreds of homes destroyed here in the area. fire crews worry conditions could get worse. high winds and bone dry terrain are fueling the danger sparking new fires like this one next to a freeway in simi valley. the fire spread quickly shutting down the freeway and threatening homes in the area. firefighters were able to douse the flames, this as the woolsey fire is still nowhere near contained. fierce flames are forcing entire cities to evacuate in los angeles and ventura counties. crews are working around the clock setting up a perimeter around the fire. this particular area is under mandatory evacuation, but the l.a. sheriff's department is starting to allow families to return home. in calabasas, california, ileana diaz, kpix5. >>> coming up animals also in danger, the efforts to reunite pets with their owners. >> plus a prom photo, a group of students
reporter ileana diaz is in calabasas with the latest fire that broke out just this morning. >> reporter: it's been a devastating last few days for families as many have lost their homes and some of them even loved ones. this is one of hundreds of homes destroyed here in the area. fire crews worry conditions could get worse. high winds and bone dry terrain are fueling the danger sparking new fires like this one next to a freeway in simi valley. the fire spread quickly shutting down the...
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and now it's threatening the communities of malibu and calabasas. there is concern with the way this thing has been spreading 60-mile-per-hour winds, that it could reach the ocean. so schools in all of those communities closed down today. people being told to stay inside. the smoke you can see again the massive amounts of smokan afterthought when you're worry about your home standing, is absolutely terrible in this started in simi valley and then the santa ana winds whipped up. we are talking embers the size of tennis balls in the area. spot fires have taken off like crazy and now you have this fire on both sides of 101 in l.a. and ventura counties. so firefighters at this point just trying to get people out of harm's way. evacuations happening in the dead of night. 75,000 homes were evacuated so again, that is encompassing hundreds of thousands of people had to free overnight wondering now what might remain of their homes. the last official word we got, 30 homes burned. it is certainly going to be a lot more than that. >> thank you. >>> now, just a
and now it's threatening the communities of malibu and calabasas. there is concern with the way this thing has been spreading 60-mile-per-hour winds, that it could reach the ocean. so schools in all of those communities closed down today. people being told to stay inside. the smoke you can see again the massive amounts of smokan afterthought when you're worry about your home standing, is absolutely terrible in this started in simi valley and then the santa ana winds whipped up. we are talking...
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homes are on fire in west hills, calabasas, and malibu. parts of the 101 in the valley are shut down. pch also shut down through malibu. you can see all that's happening down below. the fire near chico now considered the mosestructive fire in state history. tonight we learn more than 6,000 homes have been destroyed. at least nine people are dead. that death toll could be rising over the weekend as many people are still unaccounted for. it's just 5% contained. >>> a lot of people are wondering how they can help. here's an option. love on haight in san francisco is accepting donations for victims in paradise. the store owner says she organized a similar donation drive after the wine country fires. she's requesting new, not used items. >> and our own fire danger we need to stay aware around here as well in the bay your through the weekend. >> sunday it picks up. new red flag fire warning will be in effect. we could see gusts in the hills anywhere from 20 to 40. >> thanks for joining us at 11:00. >> have a safe weekend. >> jimmy: tonight in ce
homes are on fire in west hills, calabasas, and malibu. parts of the 101 in the valley are shut down. pch also shut down through malibu. you can see all that's happening down below. the fire near chico now considered the mosestructive fire in state history. tonight we learn more than 6,000 homes have been destroyed. at least nine people are dead. that death toll could be rising over the weekend as many people are still unaccounted for. it's just 5% contained. >>> a lot of people are...
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calabasas is where this fire is burning. it's affecting nearby communities, such as thousand oaks, which just had that mass shooting just devastating loss of life there. those folks, the last thing they need to deal with is evacuations. i have family in thousand oaks. they had to evacuate overnight. they're on edge and making sure the cars are packed and ready to go at a moment's notice. larry? >> a lot to deal w the campfire is serving as a study for fire weather lab. they encountered the same phenomenon that our own laura anthony captured. a thin tall column in the middle resembling a fire tornado. david louie caught up with the weather students as they returned to campus. >> craig clements and the graduate students were on site for the campfire collecting data to learn about fire behavior. the down slope winds were very strong and dry as flames raced down the canyons and began to destroy what used to be the town of paradise. >> the wind so strong. it actually can move the flames closer, it pushes it closer -- the flame fr
calabasas is where this fire is burning. it's affecting nearby communities, such as thousand oaks, which just had that mass shooting just devastating loss of life there. those folks, the last thing they need to deal with is evacuations. i have family in thousand oaks. they had to evacuate overnight. they're on edge and making sure the cars are packed and ready to go at a moment's notice. larry? >> a lot to deal w the campfire is serving as a study for fire weather lab. they encountered...
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more than ninety one thousand acres shutting down the one on one freeway the entire city of malibu calabasas parts of thousand oaks and of course hills faced mandatory evacuations strong santa ana winds return to the area sent a fan in the fire across those neighborhoods and now those evacuations or lifted around ten am local time as the number of structures is expected to rise several celebrity man. were destroyed by the wildfire and butlers and singer robin thicke paramount ranch is that western town which is known as a landmark film in the case and since the one nine hundred twenty s. was burnt to the browns but some experts say these fires are inevitable in california where the mediterranean ecosystem so we haven't had rain in almost six months so everything is tender dry and when you put in dry very fast swims it's going to carry the fire very quickly it's very dangerous conditions and so that's why we're seeing the tragedy we see in the over the last week only twenty percent containment on major schools in the area are closed for the week and as for the blaze burning up north fire offi
more than ninety one thousand acres shutting down the one on one freeway the entire city of malibu calabasas parts of thousand oaks and of course hills faced mandatory evacuations strong santa ana winds return to the area sent a fan in the fire across those neighborhoods and now those evacuations or lifted around ten am local time as the number of structures is expected to rise several celebrity man. were destroyed by the wildfire and butlers and singer robin thicke paramount ranch is that...
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this is a multimillion dollar home south of calabasas where we are right now. in fact, this entire neighborhood has been obliterated. all the mountains around here are scorched and not a firefighter in site. that's how stretched they are across southern california this morning. i want you to just take a quick look at this house. that's actually the main part of this home. there's a tennis court over there, and this is just the garage. this is all that's left to burn in this particular home here. overnight those fires ousting hundreds of thousands of residents from their homes. >> report of three people trapped in a house. >> people trapped in cars. there might be some injuries. >> reporter: a line of fires in southern california turning homes to cinders racing across the landscape faster than firefighters can contain them. residents like rebecca hackett desperate to outrun the flames filming on instagram as embers pelted her car. >> please, god, please let me out. i was really scared earlier. i was in shock. i definitely thought i was going to die. i thought i'
this is a multimillion dollar home south of calabasas where we are right now. in fact, this entire neighborhood has been obliterated. all the mountains around here are scorched and not a firefighter in site. that's how stretched they are across southern california this morning. i want you to just take a quick look at this house. that's actually the main part of this home. there's a tennis court over there, and this is just the garage. this is all that's left to burn in this particular home...
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more than ninety one thousand acres shutting down the one on one freeway the entire city of malibu calabasas parts of thousand oaks and of course hills faced mandatory evacuations strong santa ana winds returned to the area sunday fanning the fire across those neighborhoods and now those evacuations or lifted around ten am local time as the number of structures is expected to rise several celebrity mansions were destroyed by the wildfire including butlers and singer robin fics paramount ranch is that western town which is known as a landmark film and location since the one nine hundred twenty s. was burned to the ground but some experts say these fires are inevitable in california where the mediterranean ecosystem so we haven't had worried in almost six months so everything is dry and when you put it in a dry very fast williams it's going to cure the fire very quickly it's very dangerous conditions and so that's why we've seen the tragedy we see in the over the last week only twenty percent containment on major schools in the area are closed for the week and as for the blaze burning up north
more than ninety one thousand acres shutting down the one on one freeway the entire city of malibu calabasas parts of thousand oaks and of course hills faced mandatory evacuations strong santa ana winds returned to the area sunday fanning the fire across those neighborhoods and now those evacuations or lifted around ten am local time as the number of structures is expected to rise several celebrity mansions were destroyed by the wildfire including butlers and singer robin fics paramount ranch...
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more than ninety one thousand acres shutting down the one on one freeway the entire city of malibu calabasas parts of thousand oaks and of course hills faced mandatory evacuations strong santa ana winds were trying to the area sent a fan in the fire across those neighborhoods and now those evacuations were lifted around ten am local time as the number of structures is expected to rise several celebrity man. were destroyed by the wildfire and cleaner on butlers and singer robin thicke paramount ranch is that western town which is known as a landmark film in locations since the one nine hundred twenty s. was burned to the brown and but some experts say these fires are inevitable in california where the mediterranean ecosystem so we haven't had rain in almost six months so everything is tender dry and when you put in dry very fast swims it's going to carry the fire very quickly it's very dangerous conditions and so that's why we're seeing the tragedy we see in the over the last week only twenty percent containment on major schools in the area are closed for the week and as for the blaze burning
more than ninety one thousand acres shutting down the one on one freeway the entire city of malibu calabasas parts of thousand oaks and of course hills faced mandatory evacuations strong santa ana winds were trying to the area sent a fan in the fire across those neighborhoods and now those evacuations were lifted around ten am local time as the number of structures is expected to rise several celebrity man. were destroyed by the wildfire and cleaner on butlers and singer robin thicke paramount...
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more than ninety one thousand acres shutting down the one on one freeway the entire city of malibu calabasas parts of thousand oaks and of course hills faced mandatory evacuations strong santa ana winds return to the area sent a fan in the fire across those neighborhoods and now those evacuations or lifted around ten am local time as the number of structures is expected to rise several celebrity man. were destroyed by the wildfire and cleaner butlers and singer robin thicke paramount ranch is that western town which is known as a landmark film in locations since the one nine hundred twenty s. was burnt to the ground but some experts say these fires are inevitable in california where the mediterranean ecosystem so we haven't had rain in almost six months so everything is tender dry and when you put in dry very fast williams it's going to carry the fire very quickly and very dangerous conditions and that's why we've seen the tragedy we see in the over the last week only twenty percent containment on major schools in the area are closed for the weekend as for the blaze burning up north fire off
more than ninety one thousand acres shutting down the one on one freeway the entire city of malibu calabasas parts of thousand oaks and of course hills faced mandatory evacuations strong santa ana winds return to the area sent a fan in the fire across those neighborhoods and now those evacuations or lifted around ten am local time as the number of structures is expected to rise several celebrity man. were destroyed by the wildfire and cleaner butlers and singer robin thicke paramount ranch is...
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maggie rulli joins us live from calabasas. >> weather conditions here are improving dramatically, but firefighters caution we are not out of the woods yet. they're still on high alert. just this morning they were battling another brushfire that erupted in ventura county. they were able to get that under control quickly, but it's another reminder that here in southern california, fire season is year-round. for the past week, this has been the reality for many of california. california's governor and secretary of the interior ryan zinke saw more of the extensive and heartbreaking damage up close today in southern california. >> next we got to recover, and that recovery will happen. we've got to get on the side of nature. we can't just fight it. >> it's unsustainable to have this happen year after year. >> we're now seeing the cleanup begin. many burned out cars are getting towed away, and homes that are checked for dangers like gas leaks. for many of the areas, it's going to take months if not years for them to fully rebuild that work feeling insurmountable in hard hit areas like paradi
maggie rulli joins us live from calabasas. >> weather conditions here are improving dramatically, but firefighters caution we are not out of the woods yet. they're still on high alert. just this morning they were battling another brushfire that erupted in ventura county. they were able to get that under control quickly, but it's another reminder that here in southern california, fire season is year-round. for the past week, this has been the reality for many of california. california's...
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in this neighbourhood, or this area, calabasas, california. in this neighbourhood, orthis area, calabasas, dozens california. in this neighbourhood, or this area, calabasas, dozens of homes were destroyed. the fire burning here at this point is connected to at least 400 or so homes that have been destroyed, and thatis homes that have been destroyed, and that is not the damaged homes, those are the homes we know are destroyed. and we want to point out that that is an estimate, firefighters are still trying to get into certain neighbourhoods and areas that were burned out so we do not yet have an accurate count in terms of the damage in terms of homes or businesses, and the concern is that when all is said, the death toll between this fire and the fire north will rise. president trump has now declared a major disaster in this area, what sort of difference will that make to the effort there, and do people feel that has come a bit too late? well, that will help expedite federalfunding well, that will help expedite federal funding and aid well, tha
in this neighbourhood, or this area, calabasas, california. in this neighbourhood, orthis area, calabasas, dozens california. in this neighbourhood, or this area, calabasas, dozens of homes were destroyed. the fire burning here at this point is connected to at least 400 or so homes that have been destroyed, and thatis homes that have been destroyed, and that is not the damaged homes, those are the homes we know are destroyed. and we want to point out that that is an estimate, firefighters are...
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it's the calabasas, malibu, thousand oaks area, and everyone has pulled together amazingly. i can't even tell you. people come out, people just want to know how they can help. and we're always directing them to our website, which is lvfirereliev.org and letting them know that these families have needs and people can either drop off donations but really what we're looking for right now are the monetary donations for these families. >> tell me just how are you helping folks? when these fires started, what were the first couple of things you did? >> well, the first thing i did was start contacting all the presidents for all of the parent associations within the unified school district. and i said we need to do this together. we need to make one community for our families to turn to. let's not divide, let's do this as one big group. and i e-mailed everyone. and that was kind of how it just started. and saying what can i do? what are they going to need? let's get donations and we've been so blessed to get so many donations dropped off at the center. we are overwhelmed and so are
it's the calabasas, malibu, thousand oaks area, and everyone has pulled together amazingly. i can't even tell you. people come out, people just want to know how they can help. and we're always directing them to our website, which is lvfirereliev.org and letting them know that these families have needs and people can either drop off donations but really what we're looking for right now are the monetary donations for these families. >> tell me just how are you helping folks? when these...
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. >>> mire cómo se forma un tornado de fuego en un incendio en calabasas . se puede ver cómo el torbellino toma fuerzas mitos desciende por una colina . esto se formó cuando el aire caliente se mezcla con las brasas ardientes y residuos inflamables . >>> imágenes impresionantes . al sur de california dos incendios han destruido casas y líneas eléctricas . este es el sonido que se escuchará esta noche . (sonido ambiente). (explosión) es el sonido de expresiones causadas por las llamas en el área de thousand oaks . nuestro colega damián trujillo se traslado . >>> las llamas siguen ardiendo al sur de california. >>> las llamas cruzaron la carretera 101 y comenzaron a avanzar hacia el océano pacífico. el incendio se acercaba peligrosamente a la ciudad de malibú . este hombre cubierto en hollín y cenizas acababa de rescatar su hogar de las llamas, ahora buscaba a su caballo que había desaparecido . la familia rezando esperaba su hogar no fuera destruidoestaba perdieron todo. esta pareja de edad avanzada nos pidió que paramos a su hogar para ver si
. >>> mire cómo se forma un tornado de fuego en un incendio en calabasas . se puede ver cómo el torbellino toma fuerzas mitos desciende por una colina . esto se formó cuando el aire caliente se mezcla con las brasas ardientes y residuos inflamables . >>> imágenes impresionantes . al sur de california dos incendios han destruido casas y líneas eléctricas . este es el sonido que se escuchará esta noche . (sonido ambiente). (explosión) es el sonido de expresiones causadas...
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we are talking evacuations in malibu, west hills, calabasas. all around the ventura, l.a. county border. as we pull out, you can see, that's a lot of land and acreage on fire in southern california. >> yeah. they're just as dry as we are. their is very touch and go for them, too. they're going to be dealing with dry conditions all weekend long. here in the bay area, we've had a lot of questions about the smoke. i have a quick look at that if we can pull up my weather graphics. it is going to be unhealthy into even monday's forecast. we may not see the weather pattern push things out of here until next thursday. it might happen a little sooner than that. but i think overall we're stuck with it this weekend, and it's going to be a tough firefight. >> a lot of people will be changing their plans on this holiday weekend. >> see you at 11:00. california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. and accessoriesphones
we are talking evacuations in malibu, west hills, calabasas. all around the ventura, l.a. county border. as we pull out, you can see, that's a lot of land and acreage on fire in southern california. >> yeah. they're just as dry as we are. their is very touch and go for them, too. they're going to be dealing with dry conditions all weekend long. here in the bay area, we've had a lot of questions about the smoke. i have a quick look at that if we can pull up my weather graphics. it is going...
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the city of calabasas is also under evacuation order. nearly 85,000 acres have burned with just 10% of that fire contained. about 200 homes have burned and 57,000 more are still threatened. >> we all need to realize we are one community and we need to help each other. this is a tough time right now. we're going to get through this. it's going to be a long road to recovery. but right now we're still focused on crisis mode. >> reporter: the fire is being attributed for two deaths right now and three firefighters have been injured. we will continue to follow the latest developments with the fires burning in california right now on our homepage, nbcbayarea.com. we'll also be updating all of our digital platforms with any new information we get. >>> a solemn home coming for one of the victims of the mass shooting in thousand oaks last week. hundreds of people lined the streets of napa for a procession carrying the body of elena housley. nbc bay area's sergio quintana is in napa and has more on housley's emotional return from southern californ
the city of calabasas is also under evacuation order. nearly 85,000 acres have burned with just 10% of that fire contained. about 200 homes have burned and 57,000 more are still threatened. >> we all need to realize we are one community and we need to help each other. this is a tough time right now. we're going to get through this. it's going to be a long road to recovery. but right now we're still focused on crisis mode. >> reporter: the fire is being attributed for two deaths...
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but we begin with jeff paul in calabasas right now. reporter: now that the winds have started to die down we are getting a better idea of the devastation from this fire here, the woolsey fire. you see this home right here, like many others in this calabasas neighborhood, has burned to the ground and this fire is showing no signs of slowing down. in fact, it is growing. doubled in size to 70,000 acres. that is the size of salt lake city, utah. that fire now spreading from the canyon area of southern california all the way out to malibu, where some folks are having to not only get themselves to safety, but also their horses. we spoke with one woman who has been helping other people get their horses and livestock out of harm's way. we asked her what it's been like these last few days. take a listen. >> i just want to get out of here. i'd like to be anyplace else but this. this is hell. we got a little bit of food, we got some food for the horses, but it's a war zone there. houses burned everywhere, power lines are down, the roads are bloc
but we begin with jeff paul in calabasas right now. reporter: now that the winds have started to die down we are getting a better idea of the devastation from this fire here, the woolsey fire. you see this home right here, like many others in this calabasas neighborhood, has burned to the ground and this fire is showing no signs of slowing down. in fact, it is growing. doubled in size to 70,000 acres. that is the size of salt lake city, utah. that fire now spreading from the canyon area of...
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. >> those hills lead right into the beautiful calabasas hills. these kids are running for their lives in the dark at night. we are expecting, cal, that the number of injured will go up, only because some of these kids were able the get themselves out of the borderline bar and grill and get themselves to a hospital for treatment. >> we are getting confirmation from knbc again that, in fact, the shooter is now confirmed to be dead. not yet clear exactly whether he was shot by police or maybe even took his own life. but knbc is reporting the shooter is now dead. >> at least there won't be an active shooter situation at this point. >> certainly very much an active scene in the sense that police are still going to comb through and try to piece together the timeline of where this shooter came from, why he targeted that location and minute by minute account of what unfolded inside that bar until deputies were able to get there and ultimately contain the situation. >> let's hope that imminent danger now has passed at that point for these kids who are ter
. >> those hills lead right into the beautiful calabasas hills. these kids are running for their lives in the dark at night. we are expecting, cal, that the number of injured will go up, only because some of these kids were able the get themselves out of the borderline bar and grill and get themselves to a hospital for treatment. >> we are getting confirmation from knbc again that, in fact, the shooter is now confirmed to be dead. not yet clear exactly whether he was shot by police...
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the entire city of calabasas is under mandatory evacuation orders. pepperdine university and bella do -- malibu these campuses will be closed through the thanksgiving holiday. there has been more progress and some of the evacuation orders have been lifted but the entire state is feeling this unhealthy air and we are worried. i didn't run into someone over the weekend who didn't have a connection with someone who had been evacuated or lost a home. >> let's talk to steve to get the latest. >> nothing is changing. >> we need a huge rainstorm. >> maybe next wethe smoky skies the offshore direction is still in place. don't look for much unhealthy a.
the entire city of calabasas is under mandatory evacuation orders. pepperdine university and bella do -- malibu these campuses will be closed through the thanksgiving holiday. there has been more progress and some of the evacuation orders have been lifted but the entire state is feeling this unhealthy air and we are worried. i didn't run into someone over the weekend who didn't have a connection with someone who had been evacuated or lost a home. >> let's talk to steve to get the latest....
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fire has grown to 91,000 acres and stretches 21 miles long and 14 miles long from thousand oaks to calabasas, down into malibu. right now, that fire is 20% contained. two other fires are burning in southern california. joining us now on the phone is cal fire battalion chief jonathan cox, for more on the camp fire burning in butte county. what's the biggest challenge for fire crews right now battling the fire? >> there are two big focuses of concern right now. one is the kind of east- southeast corner of the fire, because of the way that the weather is behaving now. that's the primary concern. secondary to that, it's really just securing all the areas that were damaged. we are talking a fast area of habitude's layout that we have to go in, cool down, and make safe. there are current missions going on to control the fire and make it safe near areas that burned. >> we have 228 people reported missing. expecting a lot more that people to have died in the fire? >> you know, i hate to speculate, because we are talking about such an important issue here. i think everyone hopes that every single per
fire has grown to 91,000 acres and stretches 21 miles long and 14 miles long from thousand oaks to calabasas, down into malibu. right now, that fire is 20% contained. two other fires are burning in southern california. joining us now on the phone is cal fire battalion chief jonathan cox, for more on the camp fire burning in butte county. what's the biggest challenge for fire crews right now battling the fire? >> there are two big focuses of concern right now. one is the kind of east-...
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the entire city of calabasas is under mandatory evacuation orders. pepperdine university and bella do -- malibu these campuses will be closed through the thanksgiving holiday. there has been more progress and some of the evacuation orders have been lifted but the entire state is feeling this unhealthy air and we are worried. i didn't run into someone over the weekend who didn't have a connection with someone who had been evacuated or lost a home. >> let's talk to steve to get the latest. >> nothing is changing. >> we need a huge rainstorm. >> maybe next week. >> the smoky skies continue and the offshore direction is still in place. don't look for much of a change. very unhealthy air. air quality advisory is out for obvious reasons. it's unhealthy and some areas might be a little better when the breeze stirs things up. it has been a long time since we've had any rain., bad light rain in san jose and oakland. nothing this week, maybe next week.>>> and easterly component for northerly component toward napa and marin and sonoma and in the berkeley hills
the entire city of calabasas is under mandatory evacuation orders. pepperdine university and bella do -- malibu these campuses will be closed through the thanksgiving holiday. there has been more progress and some of the evacuation orders have been lifted but the entire state is feeling this unhealthy air and we are worried. i didn't run into someone over the weekend who didn't have a connection with someone who had been evacuated or lost a home. >> let's talk to steve to get the latest....
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this home is still in calabasas. still smoldering right now. what we want to show you, what this neighborhood looked like on friday when the woolsey fire ripped through so quickly. this is -- this is cell phone vid video. the flames jumping from home to home. there's concern because winds began picking up here overnight. we got a gust of 58 miles per hour, threatening to undue the progress made over the weekend. last night, officials ordered all of the nearly 25,000 people would live here in calabasas to evacuate. >> more than 8,000 firefighters are battling the flames tearing across california. the scenes are horrendous. in malibu, the woolsey fire ripped through celebrity mansions and suburban neighborhoods. actor gerard butler returned home to rubble and ashes. officials warned 60,000 homes and businesses could be in danger. >> do not stay in your homes to defend them. please leave that to us. >> reporter: the famed zuma beach became a staging area for people and their animals fleeing the fire. >> with the fresh air coming, at least you have
this home is still in calabasas. still smoldering right now. what we want to show you, what this neighborhood looked like on friday when the woolsey fire ripped through so quickly. this is -- this is cell phone vid video. the flames jumping from home to home. there's concern because winds began picking up here overnight. we got a gust of 58 miles per hour, threatening to undue the progress made over the weekend. last night, officials ordered all of the nearly 25,000 people would live here in...
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again, the lights out here in calabasas. in the parking lot, just across the way, that's the staging area for law enforcement. a short time ago i spoke with the deputy from the los angeles county sheriff's department. i asked him what they have been doing today and he said they have been really busy with evacuations mostly in the malibu area. now that the flames have started to hit that area. as you also said, these back- to-back tragedies, if you will, really impacting this community. listen to what this woman said. she was in an area impacted by the fire and she too said, you know, it just can't get much worse. >> very stressful. you know? it's -- it's been a lot of heartache and it's been really somber with everything happening all at the same time. i don't think anyone has had time to grieve, you know, with the fires happening also. >> some people that i know who, um, died. so it is kind of -- it's heartbreaking. and it's hard to deal with especially, like, as a high school student knowing, like, how much has been going
again, the lights out here in calabasas. in the parking lot, just across the way, that's the staging area for law enforcement. a short time ago i spoke with the deputy from the los angeles county sheriff's department. i asked him what they have been doing today and he said they have been really busy with evacuations mostly in the malibu area. now that the flames have started to hit that area. as you also said, these back- to-back tragedies, if you will, really impacting this community. listen...
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reportando desde calabasas, raymond mesa noticiero telemundo. >>> llegaron la frontera unos 350 miembros de la caravana de centro americanos de momento estÁn en albergues en tijuana. >>> entonando el himno nacional de honduras y hondeando su bandera llegaron 350 migrantes en la frontera en autobuses termina con el largo camino para sumarse al sueÑo americano. en este segundo grupo cansados ilusionados kenny y marÍa joaquina con su niÑa de 3 aÑos en brazo dicen que nada los detendrÁ. >>> queremos cumplir la meta >>> gracias provecho >>> con los brazos abiertos fueron recibidors para darles desayuno en el comedor del padre chava de ahÍ serÁn sos peca hospedados en diferentes albergues de la ciudad, y muchos quienes llegaran en los prÓximos dÍas >>> ninguna ciudad del mundo estÁ preparada para recibir 6 mil 7 mil personas de golpes es prÁcticamente imposible >>> por este cruce fronterizo se espera la larga fila de migrantes solicitando el asilo polÍtico el gobierno de los estados unidos ha dicho que tiene capacidad limitada por lo que se espera un proceso lento. en la frontera
reportando desde calabasas, raymond mesa noticiero telemundo. >>> llegaron la frontera unos 350 miembros de la caravana de centro americanos de momento estÁn en albergues en tijuana. >>> entonando el himno nacional de honduras y hondeando su bandera llegaron 350 migrantes en la frontera en autobuses termina con el largo camino para sumarse al sueÑo americano. en este segundo grupo cansados ilusionados kenny y marÍa joaquina con su niÑa de 3 aÑos en brazo dicen que nada...
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." >> reporter: firefighters battling blazes in calabasas have full bellies thanks to dave groll. he served his backbeat barbecue at fire station 68 telling them to dig in. miley cyrus and liam hemsworth donated $500,000 to the malibu foundation to help fire victims and their community recover. and torun into the face of danger to protect people. >> reporter: the documentary the clinton affair premieres prident bi clinton and what happened when it was exposed. >> i felt terrible! i was scared and i just -- i was mortified and afraid of what this was going to do to my family. >> reporter: the documentary runs for three nights. >>> hbo released a new video featuring all the violent highlights from the last 7 seasons of "game of thrones." the network announced the 8th and final season of the medieval mega hit will launch sometime in april. >>> and donald trump is funny, according to the center for media and public affairs at george mason university. the think tank has studied the content of late night comedy for the past 26 years and says the president was the butt of more jokes in 2
." >> reporter: firefighters battling blazes in calabasas have full bellies thanks to dave groll. he served his backbeat barbecue at fire station 68 telling them to dig in. miley cyrus and liam hemsworth donated $500,000 to the malibu foundation to help fire victims and their community recover. and torun into the face of danger to protect people. >> reporter: the documentary the clinton affair premieres prident bi clinton and what happened when it was exposed. >> i felt...
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the communities of calabasas and malibu have also been evacuated. the fire which consumed paradise was driven by hot de winds rushing down to the sea. was an inferno. the air here is acrid. you can actually taste the chemicals as they smolde it is eerie, and frankly, pretty awful to walk here in the ashes of peop's lives. james cook, bbnews, paradise in california. jane:he speed of those fires quite terrifying. now to this week's midterm elections. hopedy have thought, or that all the action was over on wednesday, but not so fast. arizona still has not called its senate race, and iida the senate and governor's races could be heading for a recount. once again it is all about florida. for more i was joined a brief time agoy charlie cook, editor of "the cook political report." charlie, thas for coming in. lawyers are moving in. it is all about florida. what do you make of it, and in particular the senate race? charlie: there's something about florida whe things tend to be quirky, but it is a problem nationwide in this country. there are half a million
the communities of calabasas and malibu have also been evacuated. the fire which consumed paradise was driven by hot de winds rushing down to the sea. was an inferno. the air here is acrid. you can actually taste the chemicals as they smolde it is eerie, and frankly, pretty awful to walk here in the ashes of peop's lives. james cook, bbnews, paradise in california. jane:he speed of those fires quite terrifying. now to this week's midterm elections. hopedy have thought, or that all the action...
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dan: on the edge of calabasas, neighbors who ran for the lines were rnited. tyler and his wife sa thomes across street burning, so he got his family to safety and stated to fight e flames with his garden hose. >> there was a point where the fires hundred us. >> you thought you were going to die. >> 100%. the only way i could have gotten away his jump of my back room. riskday others were at as thes flameok more ground, threatening more homes. they're using every tool they goter. are thousands of firefighters on the groundey as ave had success here, they have eaten back the flames. the problem is that new fires keep breaking out. ere is a warning that cafornians they have to learn to live with this. gov. brown: this is not the new normal. this is the new abnormal. this abnormal will continue in the next 10, 15, 20 yrs. containing the fires is priority and counting the lives lost. the winds picked up once more. five days income and the golden state still burns. dan johnson, bbc news, simi valley, california. fires those ferocious still burning. now to the state
dan: on the edge of calabasas, neighbors who ran for the lines were rnited. tyler and his wife sa thomes across street burning, so he got his family to safety and stated to fight e flames with his garden hose. >> there was a point where the fires hundred us. >> you thought you were going to die. >> 100%. the only way i could have gotten away his jump of my back room. riskday others were at as thes flameok more ground, threatening more homes. they're using every tool they...
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chris martinez is in calabasas, california, where many homes were lost. chris, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this morning fire crews are busy reinforcing some of the containment lines that they've built around this fire over the past couple of days. it looks as though they are finally starting to get a bit of a better handle on this. and officials are also getting a better sense of exactly how destructive and deadly these fires are. the search for the missing continues in northern california. >> we're now at a point where we're going to bring in human remains, detector dogs, or what often are referred to as cadaver dogs. >> reporter: some residents haven't been heard from since flames tore through paradise on thursday. >> we've got so many people missing, our neighbors -- our neighbors are gone. >> reporter: reggie elizabeth graywolf lived here at a mobile home park that's now destroyed. many of her neighbors are elderly and disabled. >> hazel's 99 years old. she's still missing. >> reporter: the camp fire is the deadliest and most
chris martinez is in calabasas, california, where many homes were lost. chris, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this morning fire crews are busy reinforcing some of the containment lines that they've built around this fire over the past couple of days. it looks as though they are finally starting to get a bit of a better handle on this. and officials are also getting a better sense of exactly how destructive and deadly these fires are. the search for the missing...
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the communities of calabasas and malibu have also been evacuated. the fire whichonsumed paradise was driven by hot desert winds rushing down to the sea. it was an inferno. the air here is acrid. you can actually taste the chemicals as they smolder. it is eerie, and frankly, pretty awful to walk here in the hes of people's lives. james cook, bbc news, paradise in california. jane: the speed of those fires quite terrifying. now to this week's midterm elections. hopediove thought, or that all the awas over on wednesday, but not so fast. arizona still has not called its senate race, and in florida the senate and governor's races f could be headi a recount. once again it is all about florida. for more i was joined a brief time ago by charlie cook, editor of "the cook polical report." charlie, thanks for coming in. lawyers are moving in. it is all about florida. and ino you make of it particular the senate race? charlie: there's something about florida where things tend to be quirky, but it is a problemon nade in this country. there are half a million vot
the communities of calabasas and malibu have also been evacuated. the fire whichonsumed paradise was driven by hot desert winds rushing down to the sea. it was an inferno. the air here is acrid. you can actually taste the chemicals as they smolder. it is eerie, and frankly, pretty awful to walk here in the hes of people's lives. james cook, bbc news, paradise in california. jane: the speed of those fires quite terrifying. now to this week's midterm elections. hopediove thought, or that all the...
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the cities of hidden hills, westlake village, agoura, calabasas and malibu are still under evacuation. >> reporter: more than a quarter million ordered out of the zone as firefighters continued to rush in. on the ground, the fight with mother nature hand to hand combat. those strike teams, getting support in the air from choppers and tankers dousing hot spots, a battle expected to continue, along with the winds here, for the next several days. and unfortunately forecasters are saying, laura and marcus, the santa ana winds will continue to gust at least through tomorrow evening, if not longer. >> and that makes it so tough for the firefighters who have got to be getting exhausted as well, jay. >> reporter: yes. >> jay gray, thanks so much. >> reporter: no you're absolutely right, they are getting some support -- you bet. >> i didn't mean to cut -- i think it was a delay, we're cutting each other off there. thanks so much. it's so hard to see, the images behind him there. >> that's what we were seeing not only there, but of course around the camp fire as well, and we're monitoring all o
the cities of hidden hills, westlake village, agoura, calabasas and malibu are still under evacuation. >> reporter: more than a quarter million ordered out of the zone as firefighters continued to rush in. on the ground, the fight with mother nature hand to hand combat. those strike teams, getting support in the air from choppers and tankers dousing hot spots, a battle expected to continue, along with the winds here, for the next several days. and unfortunately forecasters are saying,...
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in this area, called calabasas, there are dozens of homes which were destroyed. the fire here is called the woolsey fire and it is connected to at least a00 or so homes that have been destroyed. that is not the damaged homes, those are the ones we know are destroyed. and thatis the ones we know are destroyed. and that is an estimate. firefighters are still trying to get into certain neighbourhoods here that were burned out. so we don't really have an accurate count yet in terms of the damage in terms of homes or businesses. and the concern is that when all is said and done, the death toll between this fire and the fire up toll between this fire and the fire up north will rise as well. on a more practical level, the fires are still raging, and we are getting a lot of help from neighbouring states, we have 8000 firefighters working here right now to put the fires out and we have a lot of crews coming in mostly from western states to help out in the effort, which is still the immediate concern, because these fires are still burning. so we are not these fires are sti
in this area, called calabasas, there are dozens of homes which were destroyed. the fire here is called the woolsey fire and it is connected to at least a00 or so homes that have been destroyed. that is not the damaged homes, those are the ones we know are destroyed. and thatis the ones we know are destroyed. and that is an estimate. firefighters are still trying to get into certain neighbourhoods here that were burned out. so we don't really have an accurate count yet in terms of the damage in...
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notice in places like calabasas, temps, they actually want to warm up the next couple of days. the probability of rainfall sits right at 0%. i looked at the long-range models. it looks like the next best bet for rainfall is thanksgiving. we're talking ten days or more out. this is the air quality index. with all of that said, very easy to see what's happening here when you're pushing it up. it's 150 to 200 range. in fact, air quality in san francisco is comparable to what's happening right now in beijing in northeast china. really shows you how significant of a threat this has become. and for the campfire there, george, when you take a look at the forecast, we do expect a little window here for temps to drop off just a bit come tuesday afternoon. the winds to die down potentially going into wednesday. but, again, it's going to be a long haul when it comes to finally seeing everything improved with containment numbers, just about 15, 20% across these areas, george. >> pedram, thank you so much. we'll stay in touch with you. >>> we just heard a family that escaped. we've seen peo
notice in places like calabasas, temps, they actually want to warm up the next couple of days. the probability of rainfall sits right at 0%. i looked at the long-range models. it looks like the next best bet for rainfall is thanksgiving. we're talking ten days or more out. this is the air quality index. with all of that said, very easy to see what's happening here when you're pushing it up. it's 150 to 200 range. in fact, air quality in san francisco is comparable to what's happening right now...
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about 150,000 people remain under evacuation orders, including the entire city of calabasas. the fire is still threatening nearly 6,000 homes. >> and that blaze indiscriminately destroyed modest homes and multimillion dollar mansions alike. the singer robin thicke and his girlfriend documented their escape before their malibu home went up in flames. and also in malibu, the actor gerard butler posted images of his scorched home saying, it's half gone. both stars expressing gratitude to the firefighters risking their lives. in nearby agora hills, the iconic mansion from "the bachelor" here on abc appeared to survive the fire unscathed but "usa today" bureau chief said the house next door burned to the ground. >>> and the santa ana winds that fueled these fires initially have come back. >> accuweather's paul williams takes a look at the forecast for us. good morning, paul. >> good morning, kendis, lynda. no rain in sight. no rain in sight. that's a problem when you combine that with the gusty winds kicking in through this exceptionally dry california coast. monday, looking at gu
about 150,000 people remain under evacuation orders, including the entire city of calabasas. the fire is still threatening nearly 6,000 homes. >> and that blaze indiscriminately destroyed modest homes and multimillion dollar mansions alike. the singer robin thicke and his girlfriend documented their escape before their malibu home went up in flames. and also in malibu, the actor gerard butler posted images of his scorched home saying, it's half gone. both stars expressing gratitude to the...
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kristen thames returned to calabasas to find she did have something to come home to. thankfully those winds are dying down and we're told to expect more moisture in the air today. firefighters say they have the upper hand on this fire here in southern california. well now the focus turns on to how to rebuild. in many cases rebuilding a new home, getting new cars and sometimes even rebuilding an entirely new neighborhood. lynda, kendis. >> our thanks to maggie rulli in the fire zone. >>> four of the military's most elite warriors are now charged with the murder of a green beret. army staff sergeant logan melgar died last year during a deployment in the african country of mali. navy prosecutors claim two members of the navy's s.e.a.l. team 6, well-known in s.e.a.l. team 6, and two marines killed melgar after restraining him with duct tape and choking him. the s.e.a.l.s have said they attacked melgar after a perceived slight, but no other details were given. the men also face hazing and obstruction of justice charges. if the case moves to a court-martial, they could face
kristen thames returned to calabasas to find she did have something to come home to. thankfully those winds are dying down and we're told to expect more moisture in the air today. firefighters say they have the upper hand on this fire here in southern california. well now the focus turns on to how to rebuild. in many cases rebuilding a new home, getting new cars and sometimes even rebuilding an entirely new neighborhood. lynda, kendis. >> our thanks to maggie rulli in the fire zone....
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the communities of calabasas and malibu have also been evacuated. the fire, which consumed paradise, was driven by hot, desert winds rushing down to the sea. it was an inferno. the air here is acrid. you can actually taste the chemicals as they smoulder. and it is eerie, and frankly, pretty awful to walk here in the ashes of people's lives. james cook, bbc news, paradise, in california. the mayor andy fox says 75% of the city, threatened by fire, has been evacuated. to just tojust a to just a few hours later now talking about another crisis right here in thousand oaks. the distinction i want to make at the outset is the victims and their families of the shooting, and that was a permanent crisis. those lives will never be recovered. tonight, we are talking about a serious fire situation thankfully, we have not lost a single life and as difficult as it may be, homes can be rebuilt, property can be reacquired. let's just show you the live scene now in thousand oaks. a large part of the town has been evacuated. brenda lee rogers lives in thousand oaks,
the communities of calabasas and malibu have also been evacuated. the fire, which consumed paradise, was driven by hot, desert winds rushing down to the sea. it was an inferno. the air here is acrid. you can actually taste the chemicals as they smoulder. and it is eerie, and frankly, pretty awful to walk here in the ashes of people's lives. james cook, bbc news, paradise, in california. the mayor andy fox says 75% of the city, threatened by fire, has been evacuated. to just tojust a to just a...
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the communities of calabasas and malibu have also been evacuated. the fire, which consumed paradise, was driven by hot, desert winds rushing down to the sea. it was an inferno. the air here is acrid. you can actually taste the chemicals as they smoulder. and it is eerie, and frankly, pretty awful to walk here in the ashes of people's lives. james cook, bbc news, paradise, in california. earlier i spoke to out correspondent peter bowes, who's in los angeles, about whether there's any sign of the fires being brought under control. certainly not in the next few hours. these fires, if past experience is anything to go by, could be being battled for days before they are under control. at times, firefighters actually stop fighting the fire and focused entirely on getting people out of this most affected areas, like the talent paradise that we have just been hearing about and areas like malibu in the south of california, which is under a total evacuation order. this isa under a total evacuation order. this is a town of some approximately 20,000 people bein
the communities of calabasas and malibu have also been evacuated. the fire, which consumed paradise, was driven by hot, desert winds rushing down to the sea. it was an inferno. the air here is acrid. you can actually taste the chemicals as they smoulder. and it is eerie, and frankly, pretty awful to walk here in the ashes of people's lives. james cook, bbc news, paradise, in california. earlier i spoke to out correspondent peter bowes, who's in los angeles, about whether there's any sign of the...
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. >> reporter: calabasas resident adrian documenting the fire's march to her front door. >> it's almost 5:30 in the morning. this is the side of my house which is pretty much almost gone. this is crazy. i don't even know what to say right now. but the firefighters saved my home. and i am so grateful. but my whole neighborhood is gone. >> reporter: and in the neighborhood of thousand oaks, the fire is compounding the anguish of a community still reeling from wednesday's mass shooting. in a surreal moment, a reunification center for mourning families quickly turned into an evacuation center as the fire began consuming the area. >> there is no panic at the hotel here in ventura county. you can see there's exits. our hotel is under a mandatory evacuation. you see the lobby full of people. people are absolutely panicked. they have their pets, they've been evacuated from their homes. >> reporter: glen mcdonald, a wildfire and climate change expert at ucla, forced to evacuate his own home in thousand oaks today. >> i am unbelievably anxious right now. unbelievably anxious. and even though i ta
. >> reporter: calabasas resident adrian documenting the fire's march to her front door. >> it's almost 5:30 in the morning. this is the side of my house which is pretty much almost gone. this is crazy. i don't even know what to say right now. but the firefighters saved my home. and i am so grateful. but my whole neighborhood is gone. >> reporter: and in the neighborhood of thousand oaks, the fire is compounding the anguish of a community still reeling from wednesday's mass...
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dan: on the edge of calabasas, neighbors who ran for the lines were reunited. tyler and his wife saw homes across the street burning, so he got his family to safety and stated to fight the flames with his garden hose. >> there was a point wndre the fires d us. >> you thought you were going to die. >> 100%. the only way i could have gotten away his jump off my back room. risktoday others were at ashe flames took more ground, threatening more homes. they're using every tool they t. there are thousands of firefighters on the groun as they have had success here, they have eaten back the flames. the problem is that new fires keep breaking out. there is a warning that californiansn they have to le to live with this. gov. brown: this is not the new normal. this is the new aormal. this abnormal will continue in the next 10, 15, 20 years. ing the fires is iority and counting the lives lost. the winds picked up once more. five days income and the golden state still burns. dan johnson, bbc news, simi valley, california. laura: those ferocious fires still burninte now to t
dan: on the edge of calabasas, neighbors who ran for the lines were reunited. tyler and his wife saw homes across the street burning, so he got his family to safety and stated to fight the flames with his garden hose. >> there was a point wndre the fires d us. >> you thought you were going to die. >> 100%. the only way i could have gotten away his jump off my back room. risktoday others were at ashe flames took more ground, threatening more homes. they're using every tool they...
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the communities of calabasas and malibu have also been evacuated. the fire, which consumed paradise, was driven by hot, desert wind rushing down to the sea. it was an inferno. the air here is acrid. you can actually taste the chemicals as they smoulder. and it is eerie and frankly pretty awful to walk here in the ashes of people's lives. james cook, bbc news, paradise in california. germany's chancellor, angela merkel, has warned of a resurgence of anti—semitism in her country, and spoken of a moral duty to resist it. she was speaking at a synagogue in berlin, to mark the 80th anniversary of kristallnacht — the night of broken glass — when the nazi state unleashed an orchestrated wave of violence againstjewish homes and businesses. it marked a sharp escalation in persecution, that would lead to the holocaust. 0ur correspondent caroline wyatt has been hearing from one woman who lived through the horrors of that night. translation: the windows were all smashed in, the pavement was full of glass shards. isaid, "look, daddy, someone's broken the s
the communities of calabasas and malibu have also been evacuated. the fire, which consumed paradise, was driven by hot, desert wind rushing down to the sea. it was an inferno. the air here is acrid. you can actually taste the chemicals as they smoulder. and it is eerie and frankly pretty awful to walk here in the ashes of people's lives. james cook, bbc news, paradise in california. germany's chancellor, angela merkel, has warned of a resurgence of anti—semitism in her country, and spoken of...
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but down in calabasas, closer to malibu, you need this mask because you get particles in your lungs, and if you breathe it long enough, you just fetrl like you'ring to breathe a sponge. st up the road from the area that was having a vigil last night to grieve for tho who were victims of the mass ?urder earlier this week. what happened the >> it's kind of a double whammy for this community. the family reunification center for that incident turned in an evacuation center for the fire that followed. >> sreenivasan: so you had peop that were grieving combined with people who were evacuees. >> there are people who have been affected by the shooting who have also been evacuated byi homes, absolutely. >> sreenivasan: but putt this c some geograprspective for people who are not familiar with malibu or calabassas, this up from theoad from the famous beaches and life guard shacks we are used toheeeing. >> t 101 freeway connects greater los angeles to ventura, and along that way are all these very nice communities. ad it'that's burning. it's the 101, maybe 30 miles outside of los angeles, and i
but down in calabasas, closer to malibu, you need this mask because you get particles in your lungs, and if you breathe it long enough, you just fetrl like you'ring to breathe a sponge. st up the road from the area that was having a vigil last night to grieve for tho who were victims of the mass ?urder earlier this week. what happened the >> it's kind of a double whammy for this community. the family reunification center for that incident turned in an evacuation center for the fire that...
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and on the edge of calabasas, neighbours who ran for their lives were today reunited. he put that tree out right there. tyler and his wife saw homes across the street burning, so he got his family to safety, then stayed to fight back the flames with his garden hose. there was a point when i was standing on the roof saying, "i'm not going to make it out of here", because the fire had surrounded us, and so... you thought you were going to die? oh yeah, 100%. i was looking at a way to get away, and the only way i could have gotten away was to jump off my back roof. it appears that they are starting to get a handle on it, despite the wind... and today, others were at risk as the winds drove the flames on, taking more ground, threatening more homes. chainsaw they're using every tool they've got. there are thousands of firefighters out on the ground, and they've had success here. they've beaten back the flames. but the problem is, new fires keep breaking out. and there's a warning californians may have to learn to live with this. this is not the new normal, this is the new a
and on the edge of calabasas, neighbours who ran for their lives were today reunited. he put that tree out right there. tyler and his wife saw homes across the street burning, so he got his family to safety, then stayed to fight back the flames with his garden hose. there was a point when i was standing on the roof saying, "i'm not going to make it out of here", because the fire had surrounded us, and so... you thought you were going to die? oh yeah, 100%. i was looking at a way to...
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and on the edge of calabasas, neighbours who ran for their lives were today reunited. he put that tree out right there. tyler and his wife saw homes across the street burning, so he got his family to safety, then stayed to fight back the flames with his garden hose. there was a point when i was standing on the roof saying, "i'm not going to make it out of here", because the fire had surrounded us. and so... you thought you were going to die? oh yeah, 100%. i was looking at a way to get away, and the only way i could have gotten away was to jump off my back roof. it appears that they are starting to get a handle on it, despite the wind... and today, others were at risk as the winds drove the flames on, taking more ground, threatening more homes. they're using every tool they've got. there are thousands of firefighters out on the ground, and they've had success here. they've beaten back the flames. but the problem is, new fires keep breaking out. and there's a warning californians may have to learn to live with this. this is not the new normal, this is the new abnormal,
and on the edge of calabasas, neighbours who ran for their lives were today reunited. he put that tree out right there. tyler and his wife saw homes across the street burning, so he got his family to safety, then stayed to fight back the flames with his garden hose. there was a point when i was standing on the roof saying, "i'm not going to make it out of here", because the fire had surrounded us. and so... you thought you were going to die? oh yeah, 100%. i was looking at a way to...