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More California wildfires on the way to go down for the count

May 18, 2014 Posted by Contributor

Post scorching more than 2,500 acres of land and consuming more than two dozen structures in its path, the Cocos Fire is panned to go down for the count on Sunday.

The crew battling that blaze and other wildfires in Southern California anticipate to have it 100% contained at the end of the day.

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So Cocos resident could now return home,after taking up temporary residence on a green cot in a high school gymnasium.

It was converted into a fire shelter by the Red.

Residents can also visit the City of San Marcos website for an interactive map of the area and repopulation plan.

Good foods at shelters nevertheless, many residents have been able to return home. It has put a mass exodus into reverse.

San Diego County via cell-phone calls, e-mails, text messages and calls to homes and businesses sent 176,000 notices.

The Combat Fire, which has consumed 6,500 acres of land, according to Marine Corps base Camp Pendleton is also supposed to get over.

The Las Pulgas Fire that swept away 15,000 acres of land is nearly half won.

At one point, at least eight wildfires scorched the bone dry mountains and valleys, and fire planes quenched ablaze swaths with bright red fire retardant from the air.

And the crews’ fortitude has been put to the test already.

Since January 1, Cal Fire has reacted to over 1,500 wildfires. This week’s reckless blazes is a aide-mémoire of just how risky the drought in California is.

Here’s some major California fires statistics that stood late Saturday, according to the agencies responsible for tracking them.

Cocos Fire

Acres Burned: 2,520, Contained: 80%

San Mateo Fire

Acres Burned: 1,500, Contained: 55%

Highway Fire

Acres Burned: 380, Contained: 100%

Las Pulgas Fire

Acres Burned: 15,000, Contained: 42%

Tomahawk Fire

Acres Burned: 6,500, Contained: 93%

Poinsettia Fire

Acres Burned: 600, Contained: 100%

Bernardo Fire

Acres Burned: 1,548, Contained: 100%

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