Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger today toured damage caused by the 49 fire in Placer County and meet residents
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger looks over damage caused by the 49 fire during a tour of the area, in Auburn, California, on August 31, 2009. The 49 fire swept through the area on Sunday, destroying an estimated 60 homes. (UPI Photo/Ken James)
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