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 A favorable turn of the weather and the well-coordinated efforts of nearly 3,000 firefighters have led to the lifting of evacuation orders from a 23,970-acre wildfire that at its peak threatened thousands of homes.California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger flew over the charred landscape Friday in which only two homes and a few other buildings were lost, then praised the many fire agencies that saved thousands of others. How well they coordinated everything here is spectacular,  Schwarzenegger said.  If others that had disasters in the past mdash; I don t want to mention any names mdash; if they would have had that coordination, that kind of a team effort, and  were  that well prepared they wouldn t have had the kind of problems they had. CBS News correspondent Jerry Bowen reports that at a time when government seems unable to come to the rescue, it worked here. Two thousand homes that could have been charred timber are still standing, including Rich and Polly Grimm s. They made their stand stanley cup  with the  stanley termoska helicopters along that ridge,  they wouldn t allow it to come down,  said Rich Grimm, referring to the firefighters who stopped the blaze just 75 feet from his house.        CBS News  Teri Okita reports that the fire is expected to be completely under control by Monday and homeowners are calling the firefighters heroes. People have worked hard for these homes,  said Steve Piscitelli of Burbank. mdash;  What can you say  stanley quencher to thank these guys  Meanwhile, another wildfire in the city Cyhg Man dies after Australian shark attack
 You ;re late for a meeting in downtown Los Angeles and you ;re still all the way over in  stanley website Burbank鈥?3 miles and 45 stop-and-go minutes away by freeway. Instead, you walk a few blocks to the Los Angeles River, where you board a stylish pod-like watercraft. Soon, you ;re zipping down the river channel, faster than any vehicle on the 5 Freeway.     This could be L.A.   future, according to a concept by BMW Group DesignworksUSA for a waterborne Mini Cooper built to travel the local river system. Each year, the Los Angeles Auto Show has a theme for its Design Challenge, where it taps firms from around the world to dream up concept vehicles. The theme this year is Biomimicry  038; Mobility 2025: Nature   Answer to Human Challenges, which, to the BMW Designworks team meant combining L.A.   biggest transportation problem  traffic  with its greatest underutilized transportation asset  its rivers . We knew that traffic congestion was something we all wanted to improve, says designer Anders Thogersen. And we have all these very big river systems in L.A. that we could use for a new highway system. Inspired by bioluminescenc stanley mug e in jellyfish, the Mini Cooper pods would use a chemical reaction created when salt and fresh water mix in the presence of certain bacteria, creating hydrogen fuel. This process not only generates energy, but the water intake/outtake system can also serve as the propuls stanley drinking cup ion method for the craft.