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STELLENBOSCH - Wildfires in California continue to rage.
Since the blaze started, about 25 people have died, thousands of homes have been destroyed, and about 13 people are missing in Los Angeles.
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The fires, some being investigated for arson, are described as the worst in US history.
It's also sparked a debate about climate change and the severity of global warming.
To discuss this further, Professor Guy Midgley, Director at the School for Climate Studies, at Stellenbosch University spoke to eNCA.