The authorities announced the mandatory evacuation in the Running Springs and Arrowbear Lake areas. Hundreds more have been evacuated in the cities of Highland, Forest Falls, Mountain Home Village, and Angelus Oaks, CNN reported.
“The Line Fire is very active and spreading in receptive fuels,” Cal Fire said. “There are currently 36,328 structures threatened, including single and multi-family homes, commercial buildings, and other minor structures.”
More than 1,800 fire personnel are battling the wildfire, which has injured three people.
Here’s what we need to know:
Fire in Angeles National Forest: A rapidly spreading wildfire, which started on Sunday, has consumed 800 acres within the Angeles National Forest, situated just north of the Los Angeles metropolitan area. In response to the growing blaze, forest officials have announced the closure of several roads in the park through a Facebook post.
Fire near Clearlake: In Clearlake, California, approximately 100 miles west of Sacramento, the Boyles Fire is engulfing multiple structures. “At least 30 structures are involved,” and the 76-acre fire has forced the displacement of about 4,000 residents. Cal Fire reports that the blaze is currently 10% contained. The fire burned dangerously close to homes, a community college and a shopping center. Cal Fire tackled the flames by air and on the ground.
Emergency declared in California, Nevada: As a result of the Line Fire, Governor Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency in San Bernardino County. “I thank President Biden for his swift approval of support for the work of our firefighters and first responders battling this fire and protecting local communities. It’s critical that residents in the impacted areas remain vigilant and prepare to evacuate immediately if called for by local authorities,” Newscom said, according to a statement.
Meanwhile, Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo on Sunday declared a state of emergency due to the blaze, he announced on X.
Excessive heat warnings: The southern California, Desert Southwest, and northern Great Basin regions are facing extreme weather conditions as excessive heat warnings and advisories have been issued. The temperatures in Southern California are soaring, reaching a scorching 95 to 105 degrees, which is significantly higher than the average for this area by about 10 to 20 degrees.
Source : Times of India