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The grant will "help ensure the availability of vital resources to Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties to suppress the Bridge Fire." "California is battling multiple fast-moving wildfires in ...
The Bridge Fire was a destructive wildfire in the Angeles National Forest, that burned in Southern California's Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties. The fire began on September 8. As of November 9, 2024, the fire burned 56,030 acres (22,670 hectares) and is 99 percent contained. [1] The cause of the fire is under investigation. [2]
The Bridge Fire straddling Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties was the largest of three major wildfires menacing Southern California on Thursday as federal assistance and the state National ...
A man waters the roof to protect his house as the Line fire burns in the San Bernardino Mountain foothills, forcing evacuations on Sept. 7, 2024. The fire started Sept. 5, 2024, and spread with ...
The general location of the fire, in Southern California. The Line Fire is a large active wildfire in San Bernardino County, Southern California. The fire began on September 5, 6:33 PM near the community of Highland and spread into the San Bernardino National Forest. The fire has forced the evacuation of multiple communities.
Hills and canyons have seen brush or wildfires in 1914, the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, and into today. [71] On occasion, lightning strikes from thunderstorms may also spark wildfires in areas that have seen past ignition. Examples of this are the 1999 Megram Fire, the 2008 California wildfires, [citation ...
The Line fire in San Bernardino County, after burning nearly a month, has surged once again, causing new evacuations Sunday. Residents in Seven Oaks and the Barton Flats area, including all ...
The Airport Fire was a wildfire that burned 23,526 acres (9,521 ha) in the Santa Ana Mountains in Southern California in September and October 2024. [1][2] The fire destroyed 160 structures in Orange and Riverside counties and caused 21 non-fatal injuries. At its peak, 20,780 structures were threatened by the fire.