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Relentless wildfires roared through Southern California for a third day Tuesday, sending more than half a million residents fleeing with family members, pets and whatever prize possessions they could fit in their vehicles.
The blazes have charred 400,000 acres and reduced 1,300 homes -- 1,000 in San Diego County -- to ash.
The fires have killed one person and injured more than 50. Earlier Tuesday, officials erroneously reported that a second person had died.
Earlier Tuesday, Lt. Gov. John Garamendi, said the number of evacuees "could very well approach 500,000 by the end of the day."
By Tuesday night, officials had evacuated nearly 350,000 homes in San Diego County. Using U.S. Census Bureau numbers from the 2000 census, that could mean as many as 950,000 were affected by the fires.
Relentless wildfires roared through Southern California for a third day Tuesday, sending more than half a million residents fleeing with family members, pets and whatever prize possessions they could fit in their vehicles.
The blazes have charred 400,000 acres and reduced 1,300 homes -- 1,000 in San Diego County -- to ash.
The fires have killed one person and injured more than 50. Earlier Tuesday, officials erroneously reported that a second person had died.
Earlier Tuesday, Lt. Gov. John Garamendi, said the number of evacuees "could very well approach 500,000 by the end of the day."
By Tuesday night, officials had evacuated nearly 350,000 homes in San Diego County. Using U.S. Census Bureau numbers from the 2000 census, that could mean as many as 950,000 were affected by the fires.
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