Three large wildfires are burning across Southern California, affecting vast areas and leading to evacuations. Fueled by dry conditions and high winds, the fires are threatening homes and other structures in multiple counties, displacing thousands of residents. Together, the Bridge Fire, Line Fire and Airport Fire have scorched tens of thousands of acres, and continue to challenge firefighting efforts.
Burning near Glendora in the San Gabriel Mountains, the Bridge Fire has spread across more than 34,000 acres. Crews are contending with difficult terrain as they work to protect homes and contain the fire, which is threatening surrounding communities under mandatory evacuation. Interactive map
Located in San Bernardino County, the Line Fire has grown rapidly to over 30,000 acres. With only 14% containment, firefighters are trying to gain control of the blaze as they contend with gusty winds and extremely dry vegetation. Evacuation orders remain in effect for multiple neighborhoods. Interactive map | 3D map with evacuation zones
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