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Aerial assault a savior in Southern California's Holy wildfire

LAKE ELSINORE, Calif. - Tera Swick watched in horror as monster flames raced down a mountain Friday morning and toward her mother's neighborhood.

She and her family had been tracking the Holy fire during the last few days, watching it gain steam then stall as it climbed through the Santa Ana Mountains from Orange County into the foothills above the Riverside County lake community.

All night, the fire raced toward the Robin Hood Oaks subdivision, which was illuminated

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