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Bridge Fire in Angeles National Forest grows to over 34,000 acres; state of emergency declaredA state of emergency was declared as the Bridge Fire in the Angeles National Forest exploded to over 34,000 acres Tuesday night as fire crews battled the fast-moving blaze. The Bridge Fire was ...
A brush fire dubbed the Bridge Fire continued to chew through the Angeles National Forest, nearly growing tenfold within a few hours on Tuesday. In the afternoon, Cal Fire mapped the fire at about ...
While the Line Fire continues to burn over 28,000 acres on Monday night in the San Bernardino Mountains, the Bridge Fire has scorched more than 34,000 acres in the Angeles National Forest.. The ...
Fire crews Monday continued to battle the Bridge Fire in the Angeles National Forest as wildfire grew to burn at least 1,255 acres. Stream Los Angeles News for free, 24/7, wherever you are. WATCH HERE ...
ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST, Calif. (KABC) -- The Bridge Fire in the Angeles National Forest continued to spread quickly Monday, charring nearly 3,000 acres since it erupted Sunday.
While the Line Fire continues to burn over 28,000 acres on Monday night in the San Bernardino Mountains, the Bridge Fire has scorched more than 34,000 acres in the Angeles National Forest. The ...
Bridge Fire in Angeles National Forest expands to San Bernardino County, reaching Mt. High resort The resort did not appear to have any structural damage, but many homeowners were not so lucky.
A wildfire in Angeles National Forest that broke out Sunday afternoon north of Glendora has quickly grown to 800 acres, officials said, forcing forest visitors and some nearby residents to flee.
The Bridge fire started in the East Fork Road area of the Angeles National Forest around 2:40 p.m. on Sunday, Sept, 8, according to officials.
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