Some of the people told they could return to their homes near Thousand Oaks, California are once again fleeing. The Woolsey fire flared up again today and those who were cleared to return were once again given mandatory evacuation orders. There were new flare ups near Carlisle Canyon, Lake Sherwood and Boney Mountain this morning. Ventura County fire officials warned other residents to prepare to evacuate. The Santa Ana winds are driving the blaze that has already consumed more than 96-thousand acres. Two people have died in that fire, while officials have confirmed 42 deaths in Northern California's Camp fire. The Camp Fire has surpassed the 1933 Griffith Park Fire as the deadliest is the state's history. The fire has torched 76-hundred buildings and homes.
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