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junction. a battalion chief tallied the damage for us. four sheds and a garage were lost to the flames along with three homes. we get the developing news tonight from debora villalon. she s live near the intersection of interstate 80 and 680 where the first report of this fire came in just about 4:00 this afternoon. why did this fire get out of control so fast? reporter: essentially in one word it was the wind. the wind was just whipping for hours out here. right now it s pretty much just mop up. you can see pg & e back there. they are restoring pole that is were destroyed by this ferocious fire. fires consuming several buildings on its marchest. a battalion chief described the early going on its march east. they re trying to find some place to hold it. reporter: holding it proves impossible and whipping winds that carried embers among properties. at least two homes didn t have a chance. at least two of them were inhabited homes. the sheriff s office came in and eva
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