Weather.com - 5/04/13, AP
A firefighter battles the wildfire near the farmland along a hillside in Point Mugu, Calif. AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu
CAMARILLO, Calif. -- A wildfire tearing through a coastal region in Southern California nearly tripled in size as high temperatures fueled the flames, but a fire official said early Saturday that a favorable shift in the weather will likely help crews make progress against the flames.
The fire 50 miles northwest of Los Angeles mushroomed to 43 square miles Friday as 900 firefighters used engines, aircraft, bulldozers and other equipment to battle the flames.
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