A rapidly moving wildfire known as the Mountain Fire exploded in Ventura County, Calif., on Wednesday, knocking out power, destroying homes and prompting evacuations as firefighters struggled to contain it.
The Mountain Fire has burned more than 19,000 acres, fire officials said, as strong Santa Ana winds pushed it into neighborhoods in the Camarillo and Moorpark foothills.
Dramatic photos captured firefighters battling soaring flames that tore through structures overnight.
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Evacuation orders were issued for more than 14,000 people, though it is unclear how many heeded them. No deaths or serious injuries have been reported.
Ventura County Fire Captain Trevor Johnson said the cause of the fire is unknown and remains under investigation.
The National Weather Service had issued a "particularly dangerous situation" red flag alert, warning of “widespread, extreme fire weather conditions” across southern California through Friday.