"Santa Ana Winds Ignite Fires and Trigger Power Outages Across California"

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Santa Ana winds continue to cause havoc in Southern California, with wind gusts exceeding 60 mph in some areas. The strong winds have led to fire weather warnings and preemptive power shut-offs by Southern California Edison. Several incidents have been reported, including a fire near John Wayne Airport that forced the evacuation of a hotel, a fast-moving brush fire in Chatsworth, and toppled trees in various locations. Red flag warnings and wind advisories remain in effect for Los Angeles and Ventura counties.
Topics:nation#brush-fires#fire-weather-warnings#power-shut-offs#santa-ana-winds#southern-california#weather
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