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Fire ^ Wildfire - Sanata Barbara, Calif. , November 29, 2008 -- More then 200 hundred homes were destroyed during this rapidly moving wildfire.  No lives were lost and the cause of the fire was determined to originate from the remains of a day-old bonfire.  FEMA/Michael Mancino

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Fire ^ Wildfire - Sanata Barbara, Calif. , November 29, 2008 -- More then 200 hundred homes were destroyed during this rapidly moving wildfire. No lives were lost and the cause of the fire was determined to originate from the remains of a day-old bonfire. FEMA/Michael Mancino

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Title: Burned area in California

Production Date: 11/29/2008

Caption: Sanata Barbara, Calif. , November 29, 2008 -- More then 200 hundred homes were destroyed during this rapidly moving wildfire. No lives were lost and the cause of the fire was determined to originate from the remains of a day-old bonfire. FEMA/Michael Mancino

Photographer Name: Michael Mancino

City/State: Sanata Barbara, CA

Keywords: Wildfires ^ Fire ^ Recovery ^ Public Assistance ^ Individual Assistance ^ Debris.

Disasters: California Wildfires (DR-1810)

Disaster Types: Fire ^ Wildfire

Categories: Debris ^ Individual Assistance ^ Public Assistance ^ Recovery
Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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