Southern California grapples with three wildfires burning more than 100,000 acres

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The Airport, Bridge and Line Fires have burned 100,000 acres in four counties. The Bridge Fire is the largest active fire in California. Joy Benedict, Mike Rogers, Jasmine Viel and Luzdelia Caballero report.
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My heart ❤️ is breaking for all who lost everything. I lost everything 14 years ago so I understand how painful this is.

JackieBurnsCreations
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$80, 000 bail? Seriously?? Arson should be a capital crime.

sanctuarynaturals
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BY THE WAY, MANY INSURANCES CANCELLED HOME INSURANCES AROUND JULY 2024.... SUSPECT

AvaMoon-fg
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Fires don't start by themselves, 99 % are either human error or intentionally started ....the other 1% could be a farmer piling up grass clippings causing a rare case of spontaneous combustion.... I would never buy a house in a wildfire danger zone that's just gambling with your life .

yellowgroove
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Your in good hands with Allstate.
*NOT*

unitedstatesdale
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Thanks to all the firemen helping us protect our home Los piños fire center

MrPerez-ozlc
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Disgusting they have no coverage. Insurance companies should not be able to drop any kind of coverage. Its like not insuring a car because its a car.

laradale
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I worked 40 years and could never get a single home; these guys have 3 homes.

ricktandron
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SADLY SEEMS LIKE SOME AREAS BURN EVERY YEAR !!

sigridbuck
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Every year, California experiences wildfire. But still no best solution to fight this problem. 😮‍💨

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Here’s a history lesson. In the 80s companies were logging in the forests and the environmentalists managed to get that outlawed. The logging companies built roads into the middle of the forest. When they lost their ability to log trees, those roads grew over. The unintended consequence of saving trees has lost thousands of trees to fire, and buildings-we can’t fight them except from the perimeter.

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I went hiking Baldy San Antonio peak on Saturday the 7th of September in the morning. This is one of my favorite spots to hike. I am so bummed😢

chucknorri
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Maybe people will wake up and not be so mean to other people

brandonwilliams
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It's very scary seeing the damage. Praying all are ok🙁 I'm worried about Jacky and Shadow. I've been following them for years. Hoping all the animals on the mountain will be ok😢

kbrown
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The insurance companies canceled so many people's insurance. This is so sad. I almostoved these a while back but that same week we looked it snowed really bad and the electricity went out. My daughter was only 1, and i said forget it. Now, these fires are taking the homes. So heartbreaking 💔

GladysJeannette
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I know how people feel when they lose their home and everything inside as well as the reaction of the aftermath. I went through a wildfire disaster almost 25 years ago. Fortunately, the house I lived in for 10 years did not burn. Still, the aftermath is how everybody described it including fire retardant covering houses, vehicles, and roads and the lingering smell of smoke and piles of rubble that were homes. I also saw the firefighters doing mop-up of hot spots.

martinaguilar
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That first 10 minutes was the airing of the same story twice so you know this isn't live and a poor job of editing.

LeeZee-btdq
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It's a good thing it didn't burn any of the trees

RogerHruska-xx
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Like Chula Vista, Poway, Lemon Grove, Rancho Bernardo, Rancho Santa Fe, Rancho Penasquitos, San Marcos, Vista,

mikeclow
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My prayers to all plastic bags scattered around that area by humans . Also my deepest condolences to all traffic signs affected by this minor incident.

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