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wreckage and ashes. images of these new destructive fires that have just broken out in california. some homeowners are getting their first look at how bad the damage is. we ll go live there. stay with us. y. wanna go to the gym? uh, it s too expensive. actually, our unitedhealthcare medicare plans come with renew active, a gym membership and more, at no extra cost. i m not a workout kinda guy. you get a personalized fitness plan. i m exercising my brain. and an online brain health program. i need workout clothes? they have tvs here too. renew active, only from unitedhealthcare medicare including the only plans with the aarp name. i have moderate to severe pnow, there s skyrizi. things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free
expected to stoke the flames even more, potentially cause even more fires to break out. joining me live from california, bill weir. any sign that these fires will let up soon? reporter: we re getting a blessed break right now, jake. the winds, those fierce 40-mile-an-hour sustained have died down a bit. blue skies out again, giving firefighters a bit of a break but not too much. they want to knock them down while they can, before the winds come back. we re in the inland empire in the hills above san bernardino. those are the scorch marks of last night s firestorm. if you live in florida and a hurricane is coming, you get a few days notice but these tragedies in california come in the middle of the night. maybe this family got knocked out of bed just before dawn to evacuate. by the end of the day, this is all that s left. one of six homes in this
community destroyed. given the strength of those winds, that s actually a pretty blessedly low number. this is what folks are worried about. even if an ember from here were to cast a mile away, it could start this whole thing all over again. bill, californians are saying that it sure seems that fire seasons are getting much worse. is there any proof of that? reporter: absolutely. i ll date myself. i graduate from college southern california 1990. back then an evacuation was a once-in-a-lifetime event and it s becoming more annual. seven of the ten most destructive fires in the history of california have happened in the last four years. cal fire used to prepare for wind events that would last four days. now it s 14 days. temperatures used to max out at 1700 degrees fahrenheit. now it s 2100, hot enough to turn sand into glass. so much of this is because people are moving in to these wildfire areas, this