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Fire engines were parked on the freeway as crews lay hoses amid swirling smoke and erratic winds. About 30 engines and 90 firefighters were on the scene after officials called for extra firefighting resources. Firefighting helicopters and aircraft usually don't fly at night for safety reasons, but some have night vision technology that allow them to see in dark and smoky conditions. The National Weather Service said humidity levels in the area were forecast to drop into the single digits overnight. Sustained winds are predicted to blow at about 15 to 25 mph with gusts of 35 to 50 mph. The notorious Santa Anas usually sweep in between October and February as dry air descending from the Great Basin flows toward Southern California and squeezes through mountain passes and canyons.
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