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Wildfire tears through San Diego County
A new, out-of-control wildfire roared into life near San Diego, fueled by the hot, dry Santa Ana winds.
A structure burns at the so-called Lilac Fire in the early morning hours of Dec. 8, 2017 near Bonsall, California.
Authorities issued mandatory evacuation orders for nearly 20,000 county residents as wildfire chewed up more than 4,000 acres on its way west toward Camp Pendleton and the city of Oceanside. At least 1,000 homes and other structures were in imminent danger, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said.
Terrified horses gallop from San Luis Rey Downs as the wildfire sweeps through the horse-training facility on Dec. 7.
Trainers at the racehorse training center said at least a dozen thoroughbreds died when hundreds of horses sprinted from the flames, The San Diego Union-Tribune reported.
Spectators watch from Old Highway 395 as smoke rises from the wildfire on Dec. 7.