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Firefighters Face Hills of Flames, Fire Tornadoes in Shasta County Carr Fire

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Firefighters Face Hills of Flames, Fire Tornadoes in Shasta County Wildfire

The deadly Carr Fire burning in Shasta County has spread to nearly 99,000 acres and is currently 20 percent contained. The flames have killed at least six people and several are still missing. Fire officials say that the fire has been so destructive, in part, because it became wildly unpredictable, resulting in fire tornadoes that moved without warning.
Reporter: Sonja Hutson

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Reporter: Farida Jhabvala Romero

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