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Smoke and flames envelope a ridge as firefighters try to stop the Sand Fire, in Santa Clarita, California Los Angeles County firefighters pause to fight the flames due to erratic winds in Placenta Caynon Road in Santa Clarita The fire is seen surrounding a fire department vehicle in Santa Calrita, California. Thousands of homes have already been evacuated  Huge flames are seen coming out from behind a tree as firefighters try to battle blazes that have ravaged parts of Los Angeles  A firefighter wearing a gas mask summons his colleagues as they battle the raging fire in Santa Clarita  A helicopter is seen flying alongside the smoke as it drops retardant in a bid to control the flames   Sable Ranch, the set used for movies and TV shows, was destroyed in the fire. The A-Team, 24, Supernatural and the Fox reality series Utopia were all shot there  Desolate trees are seen at Sable Ranch which was once a set for a variety of productions  The site for the popular TV show Wipeout (pictured from above) was gutted as a result of the flames  Helicopters dropped water and retardant on the blaze that has blackened more than 34 square miles of brush on ridgelines near the city of Santa Clarita and the Angeles National Forest The fire has developed at a ferocious rate since it began two days ago. It has destroyed huge swathes of land and 18 homes  Two firefighters look at the fire as it rises along a ridge and through parts of Santa Clarita  Officials say the vicious fire has stormed through the area Authorities say almost 1,700 firefighters who are being hindered by scorching temperatures of up to 112 degrees are battling the blaze in the mountains north of Los Angeles known as the Sand Fire A huge plume of smoke is seen rising into the air next to East Walker Ranch in Santa Clarita, California  A helicopter drops flame retardant onto the land below. Planes brought in to fight the fire had to be grounded because of the smoke  Crews battle the so-called Sand Fire in the Angeles National Forest near Los Angeles, California Firefighters spray water onto the rising fire. They were forced to battle the blaze in scorching temperatures  A firefighting helicopter makes a drop as firefighters step back from approaching flames in Placerita Canyon in Santa Clarita, California. The remains of a burned home smoulders in the Iron Canyon Road area near Santa Clarita on Sunday - 22,000 acres of land has been destroyed Despite firefighters A firefighting helicopter drops water at the Sand Fire near Santa Clarita, California, on Saturday which has been fueled by temperatures reaching about 108 degrees fahrenheit Numerous ground crews, fixed wing and helicopter resources continue to battle the blaze. A vehicle is pictured above covered in aerially-applied fire retardant Clean-up begins: A car covered in aerially-applied fire retardant remains parked in Ruthspring Drive, in Santa Clarita Hundreds of people have been evacuated and 400 animals were also shifted out of a wildlife rescue in Sylmar. Pictured above plumes of smoke can be seen rising into the sky  A burned pirate sculpture stands at the end of Iron Canyon Road off of Sand Canyon in Santa Clarita on Sunday Flames blown by strong winds close in on homes at the Sand Fire near Santa Clarita which has doubled in size to 22,000 acres since Saturday Numerous ground crews, fixed wing and helicopter resources continue to battle the blaze whichis now at 20 percent containment A firefighter hoses down burning pipes near a water tank at the Sand Fire on Saturday near Santa Clarita, California The Sand Fire burns in the Angeles National ForestSand fire in Los Angeles. Firefighters battled low humidity, shifting wind, and high temperatures The Los Angeles basin is usually known as a sun-filled area in the summer, but due to the fires, smoke and ash is covering much of the populated city. Above the red, orange and gray colored sky is scene in Los Angeles, as the sun tries to peak through and shine Many people took to social media on Saturday to share pictures of the weirdly colored sky, noting how the wildfires have affected the area as thousands of homes and a sanctuary for exotic animals are threatened by one blaze Late Saturday evening, a man;s body was found at the scene of the fire outside a home on Iron Canyon Road in Santa Clarita. Detectives are working to determine whether he was killed by the blaze or another cause The Sand Fire burns in the Angeles National ForestSand fire in Los Angeles as authorities work to extinguish the blaze from the air Suburban Pasadena and Glendale closed its municipal pools because of smoke and falling ash. Above the Sand Fire cloud is scene above Los Angeles on Saturday as the sun is red The fire was a threat to 1,500 homes by Saturday afternoon, and those communities were advised to pay attention to the news Tripp said. Above authorities coordinate in a parking lot as smoke is scene nearby Authorities advised residents to keep their windows and doors closed, as wildfires increase the particulate matter in the air. Above Sand Fire flames are reflected in a backyard swimming pool on Saturday The blaze in northern Los Angeles County grew to more than 35 square miles, spreading smoke across the city and suburbs, reducing the sun to an orange disk at times. Above flames lap a wall of a home Hundreds of county and Angeles National Forest firefighters battled the blaze, aided by three dozen water-dropping helicopters and retardant-dropping airplanes. Above A.J. Moberg, 15, waters down the roof of his family Inmate handcrew firefighters shield themselves from embers and heavy smoke as flames close in on houses at the Sand Fire on Saturday Residents also are being asked to keep their windows and doors closed or seek alternative shelter Jo Kay Ghosh, SCAQMD The wildfire is pictured above burning near this luxurious home near Sand Canyon and Placerita Canyon in Santa Clarita on Saturday The fire is seen surrounding a fire department vehicle in Santa Calrita, California. Thousands of homes have already been evacuated  Huge flames are seen coming out from behind a tree as firefighters try to battle blazes that have ravaged parts of Los Angeles  Los Angeles County firefighters pause to fight the flames due to erratic winds in Placenta Caynon Road in Santa Clarita Smoke and flames envelope a ridge as firefighters try to stop the Sand Fire, in Santa Clarita, California The blaze 5 miles south of Garrapata State Park (above) posed a threat to about 1,000 homes and the community of Palo Colorado was ordered evacuated, Cal Fire said. A middle school in Carmel-by-the-Sea was readied as an evacuation center Highway 1 and businesses in the Big Sur area, a major summer tourist destination, remained open on Saturday, despite the wildfire in the mountains (above) A large plume of smoke from a wildfire rises near Highway 1, burning five miles south of Carmel, California on Friday Helicopters dropped water and retardant on the blaze that has blackened more than 34 square miles of brush on ridgelines near the city of Santa Clarita and the Angeles National Forest The fire has developed at a ferocious rate since it began two days ago. It has destroyed huge swathes of land and 18 homes 

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