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Our affiliate, KFMD, talked to one man who lost his last home in the devastating Cedar Fire four years ago.
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In the Cedar Fire, we had 3,000 or 3,400 structures destroyed.
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But its devastation falls short of the Cedar Fire which broke out in the same region exactly four years ago today.
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The Cedar Fire alone would eventually consume 273,246 acres, destroy 2,232 houses and 588 other buildings, and kill fourteen people.
I Feel Earthquakes More Often Than They Happen Amy Wilentz 2006
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That fall, which was the fall of the recall vote, the Cedar Fire was rampaging through the San Diego area, and the Old Fire came hammering up the side of the San Bernardino Mountains, threatening a last line of defense on a road called Rim of the World.
I Feel Earthquakes More Often Than They Happen Amy Wilentz 2006
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The Cedar Fire alone would eventually consume 273,246 acres, destroy 2,232 houses and 588 other buildings, and kill fourteen people.
I Feel Earthquakes More Often Than They Happen Amy Wilentz 2006
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That fall, which was the fall of the recall vote, the Cedar Fire was rampaging through the San Diego area, and the Old Fire came hammering up the side of the San Bernardino Mountains, threatening a last line of defense on a road called Rim of the World.
I Feel Earthquakes More Often Than They Happen Amy Wilentz 2006
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Mayor Dick Murphy introducing the fire chief there Jeff Bowman, talking about the Cedar Fire now 45 miles long.
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Mitchell developed the idea earlier this decade and had it installed the day before the devastating Cedar Fire in 2003.
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