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Pelley it hit hard, it hit fast, it hit with an intensity we hadnt seen before. Those are the words of fire chief mark hartwig describing the wildfire in San Bernardino county, california, that has forced a mass evacuation. The runaway fire exploded overnight, torching more than 30,000 acres and an untold number of homes. Nearly 83,000 people have been evacuated, 34,000 homes are in tonight, carter evans is on the fireline, 60 miles east of los angeles. Reporter massive flames tearing through miles of dry brush, unstoppable. This is the nightmare wildfire chief mike wakoski has always feared. In my 40 years of fighting fire, ive never seen fire behavior so extreme. Reporter unprecedented, they say, the result of five years of drought. Communities, consuming local landmarks and homes. That building totally gone. Reporter after home after home. It looks like it just incinerated everything here. Correct. It was very nondiscriminate i ....
With just 81 days to go until the election. This good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Several major wildfires are burning out of control this morning in california and putting tens of thousands of homes at risk. The three big fires are the chimney, clayton and the explosive blue cut. 25,000 acres so far after breaking out tuesday morning. The fire is just 4 contained. And 82,000 people have been told to evacuate. Tom wade of our los angeles station kcbs reports. Reporter good morning. As you can see behind me, there are still many hot spots burning near the town of wrightwood. Here is a critical defense line for firefighters. They need to make sure these the inferno raced on for a second night in San Bernardino county. Fire crews are paying particular attention to the ski town of wrightwood where flames are inching closer and closer to home. Ho ....
Pelley this is our western edition. It hit hard, it hit fast, it hit with an intensity we hadnt seen before. Those are the words of fire chief mark hartwig describing the wildfire in San Bernardino county, california, that has forced a mass evacuation. The runaway fire exploded overnight, torching more than 30,000 acres and an untold number of homes. Nearly 83,000 people have been evacuated, 34,000 homes are in the path of the fire. Tonight, carter evans is on the fireline, 60 miles east of los angeles. Reporter massive flames tearing through miles of dry brush, unstoppable. This is the nightmare wildfire chief mike wakoski has always feared. In my 40 years of fighting fire, ive never seen fire behavior so extreme. Reporter unprecedented, they say, the result of five years of drought. Communities, consuming local landmarks and homes. That building totally gone. Reporter after home after home. It looks like it just incinerated ever ....
First intelligence briefing. What the staffing shakeup means with just 81 days to go until the election. This good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Several major wildfires are burning out of control this morning in california and putting tens of thousands of homes at risk. The three big fires are the chimney, clayton and the explosive blue cut. The blue cut burned more than 25,000 acres so far after breaking out tuesday morning. The fire is just 4 contained. And 82,000 people have been told to evacuate. Tom wade of our los angeles station kcbs reports. Reporter good morning. As you can see behind me, there are still many hot spots burning near the town of wrightwood. Here is a critical defense line for firefighters. They need to make sure these the inferno raced on for a second night in San Bernardino county. Fire crews are paying particular att ....