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California Wildfires Destroys 20 Homes, Threatens More
CAMPO, Calif. (AP) -- Residents in rural San Diego, Calif., are waiting to learn the fate of their homes near a 4-square-mile wildfire that's left one man dead.
The blaze already has destroyed 20 homes.
Resident Christopher Kirchner tells the U-T San Diego newspaper that his rental home is about 200 feet from one home that burned down. He says his neighbors "were crying and saying they had no place to go."
Sheriff's Lt. Rose Kurupas tells the newspaper that the man found dead in his home felt he would be OK if he stayed.
Neighbors reported the man missing when they saw his vehicle parked at the home. They say he was 82 and had one leg.
The community of Tierra del Sol remains under evacuation orders, though residents of two other small communities have been allowed to return home.
The blaze has been fanned by winds that gusted up to 30 mph, spreading it across more than 2,400 acres of desert brush near the U.S.-Mexico border.
How it started remains under investigation.
Posted: Tuesday, September 25 2012, 03:57 AM CDT
IN OKLAHOMA NEWS
Fallin signs bill to spend $45M on tornado relief
May 24, 2013 19:07 GMT
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Gov. Mary Fallin has signed a bill that will allow the state to access $45 million from the state's Rainy Day Fund to help communities recover from tornado damage.
Fallin on Friday signed a bill that the House and Senate passed unanimously in the wake of the deadly tornado that raked across the state on Monday, killing 24 people and injuring hundreds more.
It allows the state to use the money to match federal disaster funds and for other "disaster-related assistance."
The state's Rainy Day Fund, a constitutional reserve fund, currently has a balance of about $577 million. Up to 25 percent of the money can be accessed to pay for emergency-related expenses. The rest is reserved for when the state experiences budget shortfalls.
Online:
Senate Bill 249: http://bit.ly/10YnKm1
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