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US: Creek Fire Turns Northern California Sky Red

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A fast-moving wildfire, named the Creek Fire broke out in the Sierra National Forest, about 290 miles north of Los Angeles. It was first detected on Friday, September 5 night, and rapidly grew to at least 45,500 acres by Sunday morning.

The fire crossed the San Joaquin River and cut off the only road into the Mammoth Pool Campground, then it trapped about 1,000 people. And more than 200 people were airlifted to safety by military helicopters from the camping area.



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Video Location: Coarsegold, Madera County, California, US
Video Recording Date/Time: September 6, 2020 at 10:00h
Country: United States

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