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Governor Brown Declares State of Emergency as California Fire Grows to Over 45,000 Acres
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2017-12-05
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A state of emergency was declared in Ventura County Tuesday for a wind-driven brush fire that broke out Monday evening, forcing thousands of people out of their homes and destroyed dozens of structures.
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