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Hurricane Zeta, Southern California wildfires, coronavirus pandemic: 5 things to know Wednesday

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Wind-driven wildfires to cause more concern in Southern California
More than 100,000 California residents have been forced by fire out of their homes, even more are without power as wildfires continue rage in the southern part of the state, fed by strong winds which are expected to subside by Wednesday. There's no wet weather in the forecast yet, but fire officials remain hopeful for rain to soak the dry brush that is quick to ignite. Officials are investigating whether electrical equipment may have sparked the Silverado Fire, which forced 70,000 Orange County residents from their homes and severely injured two firefighters. The fire had blackened 11,200 acres by Tuesday and was 5% contained. The Blue Ridge Fire had charred more than 15,000 acres as of Tuesday and was 0% contained. Officials have issued a windblown dust and ash advisory, warning that strong gusts of wind could spread hazardous particulate matter from recent wildfires.