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gfgCalifornia (CNN) -- The wind-swept Grand Prix fire burned a vivid red line on the edge of the eastern suburbs of Los Angeles early Saturday as more than 2,000 firefighters battled to gain the upper hand. The blaze, which started Tuesday, has already torched nearly 13,000 acres and threatens electrical lines that provide power to about a million customers. Late Friday, fire crews took advantage of a lull in the hot, dry Santa Ana winds and sent fixed-wing aircraft to dump flame retardant on the rapidly swelling blaze. But with red flag advisories warning of 25 to 35 mph winds with gusts up to 45 mph Saturday, the planes will be grounded Saturday.
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