LOS ANGELES--Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger says he isn't worried about money needed to fight three major wildfires in Southern California that have charred more than 27 square miles of land.
At a news conference Tuesday, the governor said the state has $1.5 billion in reserve to battle fires.
Schwarzenegger was at the scene of one of the fires -- one of two in the San Fernando Valley that have destroyed nearly 15,000 acres and are blamed for at least two deaths.
One fire, near Lake View Terrace, is 70% contained and some mandatory evacuations there have been lifted. But another 10 miles away in Porter Ranch is being driven by erratic winds and it nearly doubled in size overnight.
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