At least two fires are burning in Southern California and more than 90,000 homes have been evacuated as gusty winds continue Tuesday.The Silverado Fire, which critically injured two Orange County firefighters Monday, has burned through more than 11,000 acres in Irvine, and is 5% contained. The Blue Ridge Fire, in Yorba Linda and Chino Hills, has scorched more than 10,000 acres and has destroyed one house, according to fire officials.MORE: 2 California firefighters injured battling Silverado FireOn Monday, winds gusted up to 96 mph in the Los Angeles County mountains and there were rapidly spreading brush fires in the area.A red flag warning stretches from Southern Oregon down to western Arizona on Tuesday with high wind alerts for California, Nevada and Arizona. The wind conditions are expected to improve throughout the day.Noah Berger/APAn air tanker drops retardant on the Olinda Fire burning in Anderson, Calif., Oct. 25, 2020.An air tanker drops retardant on the Olinda Fire burning in Anderson, Calif., Oct. 25, 2020.The San Francisco Bay area is expected to see lighter winds, but the mountains and valleys outside of the city will see gusty winds and very dry conditions.MORE: 'Like a freight train': Firefighters describe what it's like riding out a wildfire in a fire shelter, their last resort for safetyWinds in Southern California will not be as extreme as they were Monday, but with such dry conditions, any wind could help spread wildfires.Jae C. Hong/APA firefighter battles the Silverado Fire Monday, Oct. 26, 2020, in Irvine, Calif.A firefighter battles the Silverado Fire Monday, Oct. 26, 2020, in Irvine, Calif.Some of the gusts today could reach 40-60 mph in the mountains and even 40-50 mph in some coastal areas.
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