Hotter weather expected near California blaze that killed 1

Image Courtesy of AP Photo/Nic Coury
Image Courtesy of AP Photo/Nic Coury

By The Associated Press, July 28, 2016 

BIG SUR, Calif. — California crews contended with hotter temperatures and lower humidity Thursday near scenic Big Sur where a wildfire has destroyed 34 homes and killed a bulldozer driver working to contain the massive blaze.

More than 3,000 firefighters working around the clock got a break from cooler conditions a day earlier, but forecasters said the rest of the week would bring weather in the upper 80s.

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