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California's Deadly Carr Fire Leaves Historic Damage in its Wake

2018-07-31 10 Dailymotion

<p>The deadly Carr Fire, which stood at over 110,000 acres on July 31, was named the seventh most destructive wildfire in California history, according to the San Francisco Gate</a>.</p><p>The blaze killed six people</a> and 2,546 buildings remained under threat July 31.</p><p>Evacuated residents from the River Park Highlands subdivision began returning home on July 31, according to a Cal Fire report</a>. Over 880 homes were reported</a> to have been destroyed, with another 150 suffering damages.</p><p>This video shows the aerial view of the fire and destruction in Redding, California, on July 30. Credit: Cal FIre via Storyful</p><br />

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