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Moc Fire In Tuolumne County Grows To 2,500 Acres, No Containment Reported

Video Credit: CBS 13 Sacramento - Duration: 00:31s - Published
Moc Fire In Tuolumne County Grows To 2,500 Acres, No Containment ReportedThe fire, which has prompted evacuations, is burning near Highways 49 and 120.

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