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California’s “Park Fire” Has Been Spreading Rapidly

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California’s “Park Fire” Has Been Spreading Rapidly

California’s “Park Fire” Has Been Spreading Rapidly

California’s so-called “Park Fire” more than doubled in size over the weekend, covering over 360,000 acres.

Veuer’s Matt Hoffman reports.


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