A natural gas line burns in the remains of a home destroyed by wildfires in Green Valley Lake, California, October 24, 2007. Firefighters made headway against 18 wildfires blazing across Southern California on Wednesday as hot winds abated for the first time in four days, but they were still battling to save entire neighborhoods from hopscotching flames.
Rubble lies among the ruins of a fire destroyed home in the Rancho Bernardo neighborhood 24 October 2007 in San Diego, California. Southern California is being ravaged by numerous record wildfires as Santa Ana Wind conditions push them into communities surrounded by native Chaparral habitat that has been dried by the driest rain season since records began 130 years ago. The fires are shaping up to be the worst wildfire event in San Diego County history. As many as 500,000 people have been evacuated from their homes
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