See the Shocking Devastation of the SoCal Wildfires (Photos)
Firefighters monitor the Thomas Fire along the 101 freeway north of Ventura. Taken on Dec. 7.
Approximately 45,000 acres have burned in the fire, forcing thousands to evacuate and destroying 150 structures.
A firefighter sprays water on the remains of a home destroyed by the Thomas Fire in a residential neighborhood on December 5 in Ventura, California.
Taken on December 5, firefighters douse the remains of an apartment complex.
The remains of an apartment destroyed by the Thomas Fire.
A resident hoses down a burning structure in Sunland, CA during the Creek Fire on December 5.
Strong Santa Ana winds are rapidly pushing multiple wildfires across Sunland and Ventura, expanding across tens of thousands of acres.
Strong wind blows embers from the smoldering ruins of a house at the Creek Fire on December 5, 2017 in Sunland.
People walk while viewing the Creek Fire burn on a hillside in the Shadow Hills neighborhood on December 5, 2017 in Los Angeles.
View of the Creek Fire from the Shadow Hills neighborhood.
Ranch hand Anthony Martin hoses down stalls where some of the 29 horses and numerous other animals had died in the Creek Fire at Rancho Padilla on December 6, 2017 near Sylmar, CA.
Ranch hands Angel Flores and Anthony Martin (R) hose down smoldering property near stables at Rancho Padilla on December 6, near Sylmar, CA.
A dead horse killed in the Creek Fire.
A desolate stretch of highway in Los Angeles.
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