A wildfire in California has destroyed nine homes and forced over 4,000 people to evacuate. The fire, which started in the rural land in the Los Angeles area, spread to over 1600 acres of land. The Santa Ana winds, known for causing havoc in Southern California, contributed to the rapid spread of the fire. Firefighters are working to contain the blaze while dealing with strong winds and low humidity. The affected area is sparsely populated, and officials hope that the winds will slow down, allowing them to control the fire.

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