<p>A brush fire ignited near Santa Paula, California, on Monday, December 4, threatening homes and moving quickly due to high winds and dry conditions. The Ventura County Air Unit reported</a> that the fire had burned 100 acres when water drops began.</p><p>According to the Los Angeles Times</a>, the fire started just after 7 pm, when firefighters were deployed to protect homes along Highway 150. No evacuations were ordered at the time of writing and the cause of the fire was unknown. Credit: Ventura County Air Unit via Storyful</p><br />
