<p>A fast-moving wildfire ripped through part of Los Angeles County on Tuesday, December 5, prompting evacuations. It was the second wind-fueled wildfire to start burning in two days in Southern California.</p><p>The Creek Fire burned at least 4,000 acres and shut down a portion of the 210 Freeway, a news report said</a>. Thousands of homes had been evacuated and there were reports of the fire damaging structures.</p><p>Hours earlier, the Thomas Fire started burning in Ventura County, ripping through 45,500 acres</a> and prompting widespread evacuations.</p><p>This video was taken by one of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s search-and-rescue teams assisting with evacuations. Credit: Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department via Storyful</p><br />