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Airport, bridge and power line fires: Current wildfires in Southern California

At least four fires are raging within 100 miles of Los Angeles. Here's a quick look at where they are and what you need to know about them.

Bridge fire

The Bridge Fire broke out Sunday afternoon in the Angeles National Forest northeast of Glendora in the East Fork of the San Gabriel Canyon. By Tuesday night, the fire had spread to thousands of acres and was out of control, prompting numerous mandatory evacuations, including in Wrightwood and Palmdale.

A thick column of smoke rises from a landscape of scorched trees and mountains

Smoke from the bridge fire dominates the landscape as it burns in the Angeles National Forest.

(Angeles National Forest)

A live camera feed from Mountain High Resort showed flames raging through a ski lift area.

Firefighters are battling the blaze despite a heat warning that is in effect until Wednesday afternoon. Low humidity and gusty winds are making it difficult to contain the fire.

Cultivation area: 34,240

Containment: 0%

Mandatory evacuations:

  • 30 residences in Wrightwood and Palmdale
  • East Fork communities of Camp Williams Resort, which includes a trailer park and campground, and the adjacent river community
  • Homes along Mt. Baldy Road and all residents north of the San Antonio Dam to Mt. Baldy

Shelters:

  • Hacienda Heights Community Center, 1234 Valencia Ave., Hacienda Heights
  • Jessie Turner Health and Fitness Community Center at 15556 Summit Ave.
  • Devore Animal Shelter, 19777 Shelter Way, San Bernardino, for animals

Airport fire

The airport fire, sparked by a spark from heavy equipment, broke out in Trabuco Canyon on Monday and spread into the Santa Ana Mountains on Tuesday. At least three people were injured – two firefighters from heat injuries and a civilian from smoke inhalation.

Cultivation area: 19,000

Containment: 0%

Mandatory evacuations:

  • Robinson Ranch
  • Trabuco Highlands
  • The Highlands apartment complex
  • Blue Jay Campsite
  • Casper Regional Park

Shelters

  • Bell Tower Regional Community Center at 22232 El Paseo in Rancho Santa Margarita
  • Orange County Fairgrounds at 88 Fair Drive in Costa Mesa for large animals

Line fire

The Line Fire began in San Bernardino County on Thursday. Three firefighters were injured in the first few days of the fire. According to Cal Fire, firefighters had to deal with steep terrain with difficult access, especially in the Big Bear area. 65,600 structures were threatened by the fire.

Cultivation area: 32,905

Containment: 14%

Mandatory evacuations:

  • The area east of Orchard Road to Cloverhill Drive from Highland Avenue north to the foothills
  • Running Springs and Arrowbear Lake
  • Forest Falls
  • Bergheim Village
  • Angelus Oaks, Seven Oaks and all campgrounds and cabins in the area
  • Areas north and east of Highland Avenue and Palm Avenue
  • Green Valley Lake north of Highway 18 along Green Valley Lake Road
  • Big Bear from the dam east to Wildrose Lane and from the south shore south to Bluff Lake Basin

Shelters:

  • San Bernardino County Fairgrounds at 14800 7th St. in Victorville
  • Jessie Turner Health and Fitness Community Center at 15556 Summit Ave. in Fontana
  • Devore Animal Shelter at 19777 Shelter Way in San Bernardino

Roblar Fire

The Roblar Fire started Saturday afternoon at Camp Pendleton near Case Springs Road in San Diego County. Camp Pendleton says there is no danger to people or structures.

Cultivation area: 1,000

Containment: 85%