Southern California firefighters make progress against wildfire as fierce winds start to subside

CAMARILLO, Calif. (AP) — Southern California firefighters made progress against a wildfire that has destroyed 132 structures, mostly homes, and that was fanned by fierce wind gusts that began easing Friday, allowing some people to return to sort through the charred remains of their homes.

Joey Parish returned to the site of his former home of more than 20 years in Camarillo Heights. All that was left was part of the burned-out steel frame.

"It's tough, it's really tough to know how to process the emotions," he told KNBC-TV late Thursday. He had evacuated with his wife and their cat. "Neither o...

 

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