FACTBOX: Southern California wildfires in numbers
(Reuters) - Wildfires burned across Southern California for a fourth day on Wednesday.
Following are some key numbers:
* 18 active fires from Los Angeles County to the Mexican border
* More than 500,000 people evacuated, largest number in California history, most of them in the San Diego area.
* More than 1,436 homes lost, 25,000 structures threatened statewide
* More than 14,000 people in 38 shelters
* Six people dead, around 40 injured, including at least 18 firefighters
* 426,000 acres or 666 square miles burned
* Seven Southern California counties declared major disaster areas
* $1 billion estimated damage to homes in San Diego County alone
* Hot winds gusting up to 40 to 50 mph (65-80 kph)
* About 10,000 firefighters battling flames
Sources: California Office of Emergency Services; San Diego City Hall, San Diego County.
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