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Tensions ran high at meeting of Malibu residents displaced by fire
MALIBU, CA - NOVEMBER 11: A helicopter drops flame retardant on a wildfire on November 10, 2018 in Malibu, California. The Woolsey fire has burned over 70,000 acres and has reached the Pacific Coast at Malibu as it continues grow. (Photo by Sandy Huffaker/Getty Images)
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Tensions ran high at meeting of Malibu residents displaced by fire
Malibu residents, many who have been evacuated from their homes, vented their frustrations at a town hall meeting with officials Tuesday night in Santa Monica. Their biggest concern: when they'd be able to return to their houses. Officials said that wouldn't happen until their properties had been deemed safe.