
Firefighters Recover Wedding Ring from Sandy Fire Ruins in California
Firefighters successfully salvaged a wedding ring from the debris of a home destroyed by the Sandy Fire in Simi Valley, California.
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Firefighters successfully salvaged a wedding ring from the debris of a home destroyed by the Sandy Fire in Simi Valley, California.
Surveillance video footage has captured and revealed the exceptionally fast spread of California's Sandy Fire. The visuals provide critical insight into the rapid progression of the wildfire.

Thousands of residents are under evacuation orders as the Sandy Fire, one of the state's largest active wildfires, spreads across southern California and threatens communities in Simi Valley.

The fast-moving 'Sandy Fire' is raging across Southern California, forcing approximately 17,000 people to evacuate. The wildfire is threatening a town and creating apocalyptic scenes with a changed sky.

A major wildfire, named Sandy, continues to rage near Los Angeles, prompting the evacuation of over 17,000 people and covering more than 500 hectares. Fire crews are actively battling the blaze as it spreads.

Rapidly spreading wildfires in Southern California, particularly near Los Angeles, have forced thousands of residents to evacuate their homes. Authorities report that two significant blazes are raging, expanding dangerously fast across the region.