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A plane drops water to fight what has been called the Powerhouse fire in the rural community of Lake Hughes in northern Los Angeles County. Calif., Monday, June 3, 2013. At least six houses have been destroyed by the fire, nine more were damaged, and 2,800 people fled 700 homes in Lake Hughes and Lake Elizabeth, 45 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)

PALMDALE, Calif. (AP) - Another day of cooler, more humid air made it easier for thousands of firefighters building containment lines around a destructive wildfire north of Los Angeles, a day after evacuation orders were lifted for nearly 3,000 residents.

The improved weather conditions allowed firefighters to get the blaze 65 percent contained, though crews still had to watch out for wind gusts that could carry embers, said U.S. Forest Service spokesman Ed Gililland.

There were some flare-ups Tuesday, but they remained well within containment lines, officials said. Full containment was not expected until Monday.

A marine layer that moved in at the beginning of the week helped firefighters catch up with the blaze in the Angeles National Forest that had doubled in size over the weekend and spread rapidly through old, dry brush with help from gusty winds and soaring temperatures.

Some 2,800 people in the rural communities of Lake Hughes and Lake Elizabeth were allowed to return home Monday after evacuating Saturday.

Six houses that were destroyed and nine more were damaged as the fire consumed 50 square miles of brush in and around the Antelope Valley about 45 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles.

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors declared a local state of emergency for the fire area Tuesday, waiving regulations that might otherwise slow recovery. The county assessor's office urged property owners with serious damage to seek assistance with tax relief.

The cause remained under investigation.

Wildfires were also burning in northern New Mexico, Colorado and Alaska.


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    OneWonders wrote...
    They should have
    been doing this a long time ago
    Equal Justice, Not Social Justice.
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    Amishwmn wrote...
    signs in diaster areas
    i love the signs hand painted by the owners YOU LOOT WE SHOOT BODY BAG & TOE TAG TIME.. about sums it up...
    Tribute to None...Let Rome Burn...
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    W7 wrote...
    US MILITARY... USE B-52 BOMBERS ON THE FIRES !
    I was a Ca. Fireman, Fire-Engineer & Fire Capt. during...Viet Nam War era. Our B-52's opened 1/2 mile strips by carpet-bombing Asia. U.S. MILITARY... CARPET BOMB FIRE BREAKS IN THE FIRES ! Canada uses bombs on forest fires in their forests. The Army used explosives in1906. The San Francisco earthquake left the SF Fire Dept. without water. The U.S. Army asked the SF Gov. to use explosives on the fire. It was denied. The Army used 46 barrels of TNT & opened a fire line break near DT SF's Market St. IT WORKED ! OBAMA, BOMB FIRES ! James Dodd CEWLS@YAHOO.COM
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    W7 wrote...
    USE B-52's & CARPET BOMB FIRE LINES !
    I was a Fireman,Fire Engineer & Fire Capt. and I saw what the B-52's did in SE Asia. They opened up 1/2 M. wide paths in the jungles. Canada uses bombings on their deep forest fires... so.. why not the US ? The US Army stopped the SF 1906 Fire by using 46 barrels of TNT. Obama...BOMB THE FIRES ! Jim CEWLS@YAHOO.COM
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    wrote...
    The only problem with bombing
    a fire is that UXO's can get buried and may not be fully recovered. You are destroying a forest that may not recover well or at all. Even with the Wallow fire last year, the forest is recovering on it's own and the animals are coming back to graze.
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    munkey wrote...
    Suspicious fires in wild lands
    Search for "creative destruction" even our world leaders belong to such an agenda. Sounds ridiculous, preposterous- I tried to prove them wrong but I found more evidence to the contrary that there IS some sort of wild conspiracy that out of chaos comes order (New World Order, that is..) and that there has been proofs of agents who are out to burn forests, to complete two separate agendas: clear out potential "hiding places" for anti-grid persons to create the "chaos" to bring about the new world order.
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