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Monday, December 11, 2017
Thomas Fire (Ventura & Santa Barbara Counties, CA) grew over the weekend
Direct link to video from CBS San Fran Cisco Bay Area
While the Lilac Fire (San Diego County CA) is now at 80 percent containment having burned 4,100 acres the Thomas Fire, now in its eighth day, in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties California has grown over the weekend to 230,500 acres (15 percent containment).
Smoke images posted about 2 PM PDT on December 12th
Bill Gabbert of Wildfire Today on the Thomas Fire: December 10th update and photos of east side.
Media reports
Washington Post (Dec 10th) nice article with photos and videos
Washington Post on Santa Ana Winds with graphics (great information with great graphics)
CNN (Dec. 11th) with a photo gallery
CBS2 Los Angeles photo gallery
Los Angeles Daily News article, discussion on containment
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