Death toll rises in wildfire disaster as winds intensify again

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Authorities said at least 24 people have died in Southern California wildfires, while Santa Ana winds are expected to make the battle tougher, with the National Weather Service predicting the situation will be “as bad as possible”. Stronger winds could hamper the aerial assault on the fires. Tom Llamas of NBC News reports.

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