Two new wildfires have broken out in Southern California as the state continues to fight back blazes that have left 31 dead and wreaked havoc for days.
Firefighters were already battling the deadly Woolsey fire, which has killed two people and is only 20 percent contained, as well as the Hill fire when two new blazes suddenly sparked on Monday.
The Lynn fire broke out in Thousand Oaks, which is still reeling from a horrific mass shooting that took 12 lives last week.