Southern California wildfire destroys 132 structures as winds begin to ease
A wildfire in Southern California has destroyed 132 structures and damaged 88 others in less than two days. The fire, which started in Ventura County, has spread to nearly 31 square miles. About 10,000 people remain under evacuation orders. Firefighters are working to protect homes in the area, facing challenging conditions due to steep terrain and strong winds. A state of emergency has been declared by Governor Gavin Newsom as the fire threatens thousands of structures. Utilities have shut off power to nearly 70,000 customers in response to the fire risk. The National Weather Service expects winds to decrease, but humidity levels will remain low, maintaining high fire danger in the region.