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Firefighters have quickly put out the latest California wildfire which came within 30 yards of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.   The brush blaze was dubbed the Easy Fire, and erupted in Simi Valley, just 20 miles from downtown Los Angeles, around 6.15am on Wednesday in the hills along Tierra Rejada Road, north of the library, which had been evacuated.  The library is home to Reagan's presidential records, his Air Force One aircraft and is the burial place of the late president and his wife.  The flames quickly spread as hurricane force wind gusts at 74mph blew in a westerly direction quickly scorching through over 1,300 acres of land. About 26,000 people were forced to flee their homes due the Easy Fire, Ventura County Sheriff Bill Ayoub said in a news conference Wednesday.  Three people have been killed in the devastating wildfires since Sunday with the infernos fueled by notoriously powerful Santa Ana 'Devil Winds' sweeping the area that downed trees and fanned the flames.  Homeless Santa Cruz woman Deseire Quintero, 55, was fatally crushed by a falling tree on Sunday. Fresno couple Edward and Iva Poulson were killed when a tree fell in vicious 30mph winds on their red Jeep in Bass Lake Monday night, leading their vehicle to veer off an embankment and hit more trees.    Scroll down for video  more videos 1 2 3 Watch video Mother of 'murdered' Woolwich teen breaks down paying tribute to son Watch video Speaker forced to step in as Kemi is shouted down by Labour MPs Watch video Senior citizens evacuated from home due to California wildfires Watch video Forensics arrive after teenager is stabbed to death in Woolwich Watch video Actor James Woods shares scene of Palisades fire two houses down Watch video Emergency services arrive after teenager is stabbed on Woolwich bus Watch video PMQs: Starmer and Badenoch clash on Grooming Gangs scandal Watch video Watch horrifying scenes from LA as apocalyptic fire burns through city Watch video Commons erupts into laughter as PM brings up Musk-Farage row Watch video Pacific Palisades resident shares horrifying video of CA wildfire Watch video Missing man films video of plans to hike mountain Watch video Woman posts awkward video surprising her boyfriend on NYE A new blaze, dubbed the Easy Fire, ignited around 6.15am Wednesday in the hills along Tierra Rejada Road in Simi Valley, and quickly approached perilously close to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library (above), which had been evacuated The brush fire initially spanned 15 acres after sparking in an area near power lines before rapidly spreading to around 900 acres due to ferocious Santa Ana winds as it encroached upon the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library (above) A chopper is pictured dropping water as the Easy Fire draws closer and closer to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, home to presidential records from the administration of Ronald Reagan and his Air Force One aircraft. The 243,000 square feet building was completed in 1991 The library is home to the presidential records from Reagan's time in office as well as his Air Force One aircraft and a section of masonry from the Berlin Wall. A skeleton staff is staying at the library, even though officials posted a mandatory evacuation for the area. This image shows the view of the fast approaching fire from the view inside the presidential library Wednesday  The 'Easy Fire', as it was named, came within 30 yards of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. A huge area, including the library, had already been given mandatory evacuation orders This map shows the fires concentrated in Los Angeles County. The active fires include the Tick, Saddle Ridge, Getty and Palisades Fires and the latest Simi Valley 'Easy Fire' which broke out around 6.15am on Wednesday  Hours after the fire broke out smoke encircled the Ronald Reagan Presidential library, where both Ronald and Nancy Reagan are buried Just before dawn on Wednesday a new wildfire erupted in Simi Valley, just 20 miles from downtown Los Angeles Helicopter footage of the new wildfire in Simi Valley shows the smoldering mountains in Southern California A firefighter pictured protecting the Reagan Library from the Easy fire in Simi Valley, California on Wednesday Trinh Nguyen of the Camarillo Fire Dept pictured above monitoring the advance of the Easy Fire as a helicopter makes a water drop in Simi Valley on Wednesday A firefighter pictured walking down from a burning hillside as the fast-moving Easy Fire burns in the background Firefighter Kris McDonald keeps watch on the wildfire burning near a ranch in Simi Valley on Wednesday A third fire spanning 100 acres called the Hill Fire broke out Jurupa Valley (left and right), according to Riverside County Fire Department. The wildfire quickly jumped from 1 to 100 acres as winds picked up to 20 mph. It was 0% contained by noon Wednesday Officials revealed Tuesday that the massive Getty Fire, which has burned through 745 acres of Los Angeles and threatens the wealthiest neighborhoods in the city, was sparked by a tree branch that fell on top of power lines and ignited nearby brush.  Dashcam footage of the moment that blaze first ignited around 1.30am Monday night on the west side of Sepulveda Pass was released by the Los Angeles Fire Department. Officials stressed the blaze was not the result of faulty equipment. The branch came from a tree 25 feet above the power line and 20 feet up a hill, according to KABC-TV.  'The fire was likely caused by a tree branch that broke off during the high wind conditions and subsequently landed on nearby power lines, which resulted in sparking and arcing that ignited nearby brush,' The Los Angeles  Fire Department announced.  'This was, simply put in plain parlance, an act of God,' Mayor Eric Garcetti said during a news conference.   On Wednesday thousands of people in the Getty Fire burn area remained evacuated as dry and sustained winds of up to 55mph beat the area and tested firefighters. At the moment the fire is just 27 percent contained, authorities said Wednesday.  One firefighter was injured in the flames Tuesday night and about 18 buildings were reportedly destroyed, according to USA Today. About 600 Department of Water and Power customers in the fire area remained without power Tuesday.  So far the Getty Fire has claimed three lives.   Edward Poulson, 62, and Iva Maria Poulson, 59, died on Sunday. Their son reported them missing and their bashed vehicle was found on Monday. Neighbors say the Poulsons lived in the town of Coarsegold and the husband had retired just last year.  Deseire Quintero was identified as another victim of the blaze after she was crushed by a tree that fell in high winds around 9.40am on Sunday in Pogonip Park. She was discovered by a hiker who found her and an injured man near the Rincon Trail. She was unconscious when police arrived and declared dead after lifesaving efforts. She was a former firefighter who was unable to find housing despite obtaining a Section 8 housing assistance voucher, according to the Santa Cruz Sentinel.  Three people have been killed in the devastating California wildfires this week. Santa Cruz woman Deseire Quintero, 55, (right) was fatally crushed by a falling tree on Sunday. Fresno couple Edward and Iva Poulson (left and center) were found dead in their red Jeep after a falling tree struck their vehicle at 30mph on Monday night Thirteen of the biggest fires raging through California pictured above. The Simi Valley 'Easy Fire' near Los Angeles is the latest fire which sparked Wednesday just before dawn and quickly spread to cover over  900 acres. Meanwhile the devastating Kincade fire in northern California swelled to twice the size of San Francisco by Tuesday Edward Poulson, 62, and Iva Maria Poulson, 59, passed away on Sunday. Their son reported them missing and their bashed vehicle (above) was found on Monday. Neighbors say the Poulsons lived in the town of Coarsegold and the husband had retired just last year more videos 1 2 3 Watch video Mother of 'murdered' Woolwich teen breaks down paying tribute to son Watch video Speaker forced to step in as Kemi is shouted down by Labour MPs Watch video Senior citizens evacuated from home due to California wildfires Watch video Forensics arrive after teenager is stabbed to death in Woolwich Watch video Actor James Woods shares scene of Palisades fire two houses down Watch video Emergency services arrive after teenager is stabbed on Woolwich bus Watch video PMQs: Starmer and Badenoch clash on Grooming Gangs scandal Watch video Watch horrifying scenes from LA as apocalyptic fire burns through city Watch video Commons erupts into laughter as PM brings up Musk-Farage row Watch video Pacific Palisades resident shares horrifying video of CA wildfire Watch video Missing man films video of plans to hike mountain Watch video Woman posts awkward video surprising her boyfriend on NYE Southern California fire authorities grappled with the Simi Valley 'Easy Fire', which threatened to burn down the 300-acre presidential Ronald Reagan Library before it was brought under control and extinguished. The library spans 243,000 square feet and was completed in 1991. Both Ronald and Nancy Reagan are buried at the site. A skeleton staff stayed at the library, even though officials posted a mandatory evacuation for the area which includes the library. One of those staffers said they felt 'really safe' despite the blaze's fast approach, according to CNN.  Deseire Quintero, a homeless former firefighter, was identified as another victim of the blaze after she was crushed by a tree that fell in high winds around 9.40am on Sunday in Pogonip Park. She was discovered by a hiker who found her and an injured man near the Rincon Trail. She was unconscious when police arrived and declared dead after lifesaving efforts The library is home to the presidential records from Reagan's time in office as well as his Air Force One aircraft, the Marine One helicopter used by President Johnson, and a section of masonry from the Berlin Wall.  At least 150 firefighters were on the scene Wednesday morning, attacking the Easy Fire from all angles, including from above, dropping fire retardant on the area.  A second blaze, named the Water Fire, then broke out at 7.19am in Nuevo, burning through several buildings but was quickly controlled.  A third fire spanning 100 acres called the Hill Fire broke out Jurupa Valley, according to Riverside County Fire Department. The wildfire quickly jumped from 1 to 100 acres as winds picked up to 20 mph. It was 0% contained by noon, according to ABC.  California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Wednesday the state secured a grant from the federal emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to fight the Easy Fire. The grant assisted agencies responding to the blaze to apply for reimbursement for fire suppression costs. 'The continued real-time assistance provided as California grapples with fires across the state has been critical to our efforts to keep communities safe and reduce damages,' Newsom said. 'We are thankful to our federal, state and local partners for their extraordinary, collaborative response in this challenging time.'  more videos 1 2 3 Watch video Mother of 'murdered' Woolwich teen breaks down paying tribute to son Watch video Speaker forced to step in as Kemi is shouted down by Labour MPs Watch video Senior citizens evacuated from home due to California wildfires Watch video Car abandoned in Mountsorrel as flooding causes travel disruption Watch video Actor James Woods shares scene of Palisades fire two houses down Watch video Emergency services arrive after teenager is stabbed on Woolwich bus Watch video PMQs: Starmer and Badenoch clash on Grooming Gangs scandal Watch video Watch horrifying scenes from LA as apocalyptic fire burns through city Watch video Commons erupts into laughter as PM brings up Musk-Farage row Watch video Pacific Palisades resident shares horrifying video of CA wildfire Watch video Missing man films video of plans to hike mountain Watch video Woman posts awkward video surprising her boyfriend on NYE The Los Angeles Fire Department released video of the moment they believe a tree branch fell on a power line and sparked the Getty Fire. In the dashcam footage a flash of light is seen coming from a forested hillside on the west side of Sepulveda Pass, where Interstate 405 passes through the Santa Monica Mountains, sparking a small fire. When the car comes closer to the location of the flash a small burning fire is seen. Officials say the fire broke out at 1.30am Monday night. As of Wednesday the Getty Fire had burned through over 650 acres of land Fire investigators believe a falling tree branch sparked the Getty Fire in Los Angeles this week. The Fire Department released this photo believed to be that spoken branch LAFD Arson investigators have determined the probable cause of the GettyFire was a tree branch that broke off during the high wind conditions and subsequently landed on nearby powerlines, which resulted in sparking and arcing that ignited nearby brush. The branch came from a tree 25 feet above the power line and 20 feet up a hill LA Fire Department Arson Section conduct an investigation near a utility pole of a possible area of origin of the Getty fire along the 1700 block of N Sepulveda Blvd on Monday The smokey view of a closed road between Avenida de los Arboles and LA Avenue pictured above covered in smoke from Easy Fire Battling the Easy Fire: A resident watches as the side of the road as the Easy Fire quickly spreads in Simi Valley Wednesday morning. Ventura County officials have ordered mandatory evacuations for the area of the brush fire and at least 150 firefighters were working to extinguish the flames Wednesday morning  A rancher tries to put out a fire in a henhouse in a burning ranch as the Easy Fire spreads near Simi Valley, North of Los Angeles on Wednesday Fabio Losurdo comforts his horse, Smarty, at a ranch in Simi Valley as the Easy Fire razes through the area Ranchers evacuate horses in a burning ranch as the Easy Fire spreads near Simi Valley on Wednesday  A barn goes up in flames as the Easy fire rages Wednesday in Simi Valley, California  Harrowing images from the side of the 405 freeway north of Los Angeles, California shows the fury of the Getty Fire As of Wednesday morning the Getty Fire had burned through over 650 acres and was just 15 percent contained more videos 1 2 3 Watch video Mother of 'murdered' Woolwich teen breaks down paying tribute to son Watch video Speaker forced to step in as Kemi is shouted down by Labour MPs Watch video Senior citizens evacuated from home due to California wildfires Watch video Forensics arrive after teenager is stabbed to death in Woolwich Watch video Actor James Woods shares scene of Palisades fire two houses down Watch video Emergency services arrive after teenager is stabbed on Woolwich bus Watch video PMQs: Starmer and Badenoch clash on Grooming Gangs scandal Watch video Watch horrifying scenes from LA as apocalyptic fire burns through city Watch video Commons erupts into laughter as PM brings up Musk-Farage row Watch video Pacific Palisades resident shares horrifying video of CA wildfire Watch video Missing man films video of plans to hike mountain Watch video Woman posts awkward video surprising her boyfriend on NYE Here is my web blog :: pg Wallet

Firefighters have quickly put out the latest California wildfire which came within 30 yards of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.   The brush blaze was dubbed the Easy Fire, and erupted in Simi Valley, just 20 miles from downtown Los Angeles, around 6.15am on Wednesday in the hills along Tierra Rejada Road, north of the library, which had been evacuated.  The library is home to Reagan's presidential records, his Air Force One aircraft and is the burial place of the late president and his wife.  The flames quickly spread as hurricane force wind gusts at 74mph blew in a westerly direction quickly scorching through over 1,300 acres of land. About 26,000 people were forced to flee their homes due the Easy Fire, Ventura County Sheriff Bill Ayoub said in a news conference Wednesday.  Three people have been killed in the devastating wildfires since Sunday with the infernos fueled by notoriously powerful Santa Ana 'Devil Winds' sweeping the area that downed trees and fanned the flames.  Homeless Santa Cruz woman Deseire Quintero, 55, was fatally crushed by a falling tree on Sunday. Fresno couple Edward and Iva Poulson were killed when a tree fell in vicious 30mph winds on their red Jeep in Bass Lake Monday night, leading their vehicle to veer off an embankment and hit more trees.    Scroll down for video  more videos 1 2 3 Watch video Mother of 'murdered' Woolwich teen breaks down paying tribute to son Watch video Speaker forced to step in as Kemi is shouted down by Labour MPs Watch video Senior citizens evacuated from home due to California wildfires Watch video Forensics arrive after teenager is stabbed to death in Woolwich Watch video Actor James Woods shares scene of Palisades fire two houses down Watch video Emergency services arrive after teenager is stabbed on Woolwich bus Watch video PMQs: Starmer and Badenoch clash on Grooming Gangs scandal Watch video Watch horrifying scenes from LA as apocalyptic fire burns through city Watch video Commons erupts into laughter as PM brings up Musk-Farage row Watch video Pacific Palisades resident shares horrifying video of CA wildfire Watch video Missing man films video of plans to hike mountain Watch video Woman posts awkward video surprising her boyfriend on NYE A new blaze, dubbed the Easy Fire, ignited around 6.15am Wednesday in the hills along Tierra Rejada Road in Simi Valley, and quickly approached perilously close to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library (above), which had been evacuated The brush fire initially spanned 15 acres after sparking in an area near power lines before rapidly spreading to around 900 acres due to ferocious Santa Ana winds as it encroached upon the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library (above) A chopper is pictured dropping water as the Easy Fire draws closer and closer to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, home to presidential records from the administration of Ronald Reagan and his Air Force One aircraft. The 243,000 square feet building was completed in 1991 The library is home to the presidential records from Reagan's time in office as well as his Air Force One aircraft and a section of masonry from the Berlin Wall. A skeleton staff is staying at the library, even though officials posted a mandatory evacuation for the area. This image shows the view of the fast approaching fire from the view inside the presidential library Wednesday  The 'Easy Fire', as it was named, came within 30 yards of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. A huge area, including the library, had already been given mandatory evacuation orders This map shows the fires concentrated in Los Angeles County. The active fires include the Tick, Saddle Ridge, Getty and Palisades Fires and the latest Simi Valley 'Easy Fire' which broke out around 6.15am on Wednesday  Hours after the fire broke out smoke encircled the Ronald Reagan Presidential library, where both Ronald and Nancy Reagan are buried Just before dawn on Wednesday a new wildfire erupted in Simi Valley, just 20 miles from downtown Los Angeles Helicopter footage of the new wildfire in Simi Valley shows the smoldering mountains in Southern California A firefighter pictured protecting the Reagan Library from the Easy fire in Simi Valley, California on Wednesday Trinh Nguyen of the Camarillo Fire Dept pictured above monitoring the advance of the Easy Fire as a helicopter makes a water drop in Simi Valley on Wednesday A firefighter pictured walking down from a burning hillside as the fast-moving Easy Fire burns in the background Firefighter Kris McDonald keeps watch on the wildfire burning near a ranch in Simi Valley on Wednesday A third fire spanning 100 acres called the Hill Fire broke out Jurupa Valley (left and right), according to Riverside County Fire Department. The wildfire quickly jumped from 1 to 100 acres as winds picked up to 20 mph. It was 0% contained by noon Wednesday Officials revealed Tuesday that the massive Getty Fire, which has burned through 745 acres of Los Angeles and threatens the wealthiest neighborhoods in the city, was sparked by a tree branch that fell on top of power lines and ignited nearby brush.  Dashcam footage of the moment that blaze first ignited around 1.30am Monday night on the west side of Sepulveda Pass was released by the Los Angeles Fire Department. Officials stressed the blaze was not the result of faulty equipment. The branch came from a tree 25 feet above the power line and 20 feet up a hill, according to KABC-TV.  'The fire was likely caused by a tree branch that broke off during the high wind conditions and subsequently landed on nearby power lines, which resulted in sparking and arcing that ignited nearby brush,' The Los Angeles  Fire Department announced.  'This was, simply put in plain parlance, an act of God,' Mayor Eric Garcetti said during a news conference.   On Wednesday thousands of people in the Getty Fire burn area remained evacuated as dry and sustained winds of up to 55mph beat the area and tested firefighters. At the moment the fire is just 27 percent contained, authorities said Wednesday.  One firefighter was injured in the flames Tuesday night and about 18 buildings were reportedly destroyed, according to USA Today. About 600 Department of Water and Power customers in the fire area remained without power Tuesday.  So far the Getty Fire has claimed three lives.   Edward Poulson, 62, and Iva Maria Poulson, 59, died on Sunday. Their son reported them missing and their bashed vehicle was found on Monday. Neighbors say the Poulsons lived in the town of Coarsegold and the husband had retired just last year.  Deseire Quintero was identified as another victim of the blaze after she was crushed by a tree that fell in high winds around 9.40am on Sunday in Pogonip Park. She was discovered by a hiker who found her and an injured man near the Rincon Trail. She was unconscious when police arrived and declared dead after lifesaving efforts. She was a former firefighter who was unable to find housing despite obtaining a Section 8 housing assistance voucher, according to the Santa Cruz Sentinel.  Three people have been killed in the devastating California wildfires this week. Santa Cruz woman Deseire Quintero, 55, (right) was fatally crushed by a falling tree on Sunday. Fresno couple Edward and Iva Poulson (left and center) were found dead in their red Jeep after a falling tree struck their vehicle at 30mph on Monday night Thirteen of the biggest fires raging through California pictured above. The Simi Valley 'Easy Fire' near Los Angeles is the latest fire which sparked Wednesday just before dawn and quickly spread to cover over  900 acres. Meanwhile the devastating Kincade fire in northern California swelled to twice the size of San Francisco by Tuesday Edward Poulson, 62, and Iva Maria Poulson, 59, passed away on Sunday. Their son reported them missing and their bashed vehicle (above) was found on Monday. Neighbors say the Poulsons lived in the town of Coarsegold and the husband had retired just last year more videos 1 2 3 Watch video Mother of 'murdered' Woolwich teen breaks down paying tribute to son Watch video Speaker forced to step in as Kemi is shouted down by Labour MPs Watch video Senior citizens evacuated from home due to California wildfires Watch video Forensics arrive after teenager is stabbed to death in Woolwich Watch video Actor James Woods shares scene of Palisades fire two houses down Watch video Emergency services arrive after teenager is stabbed on Woolwich bus Watch video PMQs: Starmer and Badenoch clash on Grooming Gangs scandal Watch video Watch horrifying scenes from LA as apocalyptic fire burns through city Watch video Commons erupts into laughter as PM brings up Musk-Farage row Watch video Pacific Palisades resident shares horrifying video of CA wildfire Watch video Missing man films video of plans to hike mountain Watch video Woman posts awkward video surprising her boyfriend on NYE Southern California fire authorities grappled with the Simi Valley 'Easy Fire', which threatened to burn down the 300-acre presidential Ronald Reagan Library before it was brought under control and extinguished. The library spans 243,000 square feet and was completed in 1991. Both Ronald and Nancy Reagan are buried at the site. A skeleton staff stayed at the library, even though officials posted a mandatory evacuation for the area which includes the library. One of those staffers said they felt 'really safe' despite the blaze's fast approach, according to CNN.  Deseire Quintero, a homeless former firefighter, was identified as another victim of the blaze after she was crushed by a tree that fell in high winds around 9.40am on Sunday in Pogonip Park. She was discovered by a hiker who found her and an injured man near the Rincon Trail. She was unconscious when police arrived and declared dead after lifesaving efforts The library is home to the presidential records from Reagan's time in office as well as his Air Force One aircraft, the Marine One helicopter used by President Johnson, and a section of masonry from the Berlin Wall.  At least 150 firefighters were on the scene Wednesday morning, attacking the Easy Fire from all angles, including from above, dropping fire retardant on the area.  A second blaze, named the Water Fire, then broke out at 7.19am in Nuevo, burning through several buildings but was quickly controlled.  A third fire spanning 100 acres called the Hill Fire broke out Jurupa Valley, according to Riverside County Fire Department. The wildfire quickly jumped from 1 to 100 acres as winds picked up to 20 mph. It was 0% contained by noon, according to ABC.  California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Wednesday the state secured a grant from the federal emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to fight the Easy Fire. The grant assisted agencies responding to the blaze to apply for reimbursement for fire suppression costs. 'The continued real-time assistance provided as California grapples with fires across the state has been critical to our efforts to keep communities safe and reduce damages,' Newsom said. 'We are thankful to our federal, state and local partners for their extraordinary, collaborative response in this challenging time.'  more videos 1 2 3 Watch video Mother of 'murdered' Woolwich teen breaks down paying tribute to son Watch video Speaker forced to step in as Kemi is shouted down by Labour MPs Watch video Senior citizens evacuated from home due to California wildfires Watch video Car abandoned in Mountsorrel as flooding causes travel disruption Watch video Actor James Woods shares scene of Palisades fire two houses down Watch video Emergency services arrive after teenager is stabbed on Woolwich bus Watch video PMQs: Starmer and Badenoch clash on Grooming Gangs scandal Watch video Watch horrifying scenes from LA as apocalyptic fire burns through city Watch video Commons erupts into laughter as PM brings up Musk-Farage row Watch video Pacific Palisades resident shares horrifying video of CA wildfire Watch video Missing man films video of plans to hike mountain Watch video Woman posts awkward video surprising her boyfriend on NYE The Los Angeles Fire Department released video of the moment they believe a tree branch fell on a power line and sparked the Getty Fire. In the dashcam footage a flash of light is seen coming from a forested hillside on the west side of Sepulveda Pass, where Interstate 405 passes through the Santa Monica Mountains, sparking a small fire. When the car comes closer to the location of the flash a small burning fire is seen. Officials say the fire broke out at 1.30am Monday night. As of Wednesday the Getty Fire had burned through over 650 acres of land Fire investigators believe a falling tree branch sparked the Getty Fire in Los Angeles this week. The Fire Department released this photo believed to be that spoken branch LAFD Arson investigators have determined the probable cause of the GettyFire was a tree branch that broke off during the high wind conditions and subsequently landed on nearby powerlines, which resulted in sparking and arcing that ignited nearby brush. The branch came from a tree 25 feet above the power line and 20 feet up a hill LA Fire Department Arson Section conduct an investigation near a utility pole of a possible area of origin of the Getty fire along the 1700 block of N Sepulveda Blvd on Monday The smokey view of a closed road between Avenida de los Arboles and LA Avenue pictured above covered in smoke from Easy Fire Battling the Easy Fire: A resident watches as the side of the road as the Easy Fire quickly spreads in Simi Valley Wednesday morning. Ventura County officials have ordered mandatory evacuations for the area of the brush fire and at least 150 firefighters were working to extinguish the flames Wednesday morning  A rancher tries to put out a fire in a henhouse in a burning ranch as the Easy Fire spreads near Simi Valley, North of Los Angeles on Wednesday Fabio Losurdo comforts his horse, Smarty, at a ranch in Simi Valley as the Easy Fire razes through the area Ranchers evacuate horses in a burning ranch as the Easy Fire spreads near Simi Valley on Wednesday  A barn goes up in flames as the Easy fire rages Wednesday in Simi Valley, California  Harrowing images from the side of the 405 freeway north of Los Angeles, California shows the fury of the Getty Fire As of Wednesday morning the Getty Fire had burned through over 650 acres and was just 15 percent contained more videos 1 2 3 Watch video Mother of 'murdered' Woolwich teen breaks down paying tribute to son Watch video Speaker forced to step in as Kemi is shouted down by Labour MPs Watch video Senior citizens evacuated from home due to California wildfires Watch video Forensics arrive after teenager is stabbed to death in Woolwich Watch video Actor James Woods shares scene of Palisades fire two houses down Watch video Emergency services arrive after teenager is stabbed on Woolwich bus Watch video PMQs: Starmer and Badenoch clash on Grooming Gangs scandal Watch video Watch horrifying scenes from LA as apocalyptic fire burns through city Watch video Commons erupts into laughter as PM brings up Musk-Farage row Watch video Pacific Palisades resident shares horrifying video of CA wildfire Watch video Missing man films video of plans to hike mountain Watch video Woman posts awkward video surprising her boyfriend on NYE
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