Southern California wildfire destroys 132 structures as firefighters battle strong winds
A wildfire in Southern California has destroyed 132 structures and damaged 88 more in just two days. The Mountain Fire, which started Wednesday in Ventura County, has grown to 32 square miles and is only 5% contained. Around 10,000 people are under evacuation orders as the fire threatens 3,500 structures in the area. Firefighters are focusing on protecting homes near Santa Paula, while officials monitor the situation as wind gusts are expected to ease. California utilities have shut off power to nearly 70,000 customers due to high fire danger. The cause of the fire is still unknown, and officials are investigating the situation as they work to contain the blaze.