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The Shocking Advance of the Bridge Fire in the San Gabriel Canyon
Over the past few days, the Bridge Fire has captured the attention of all of us here in Los Angeles and San Bernardino. This natural disaster, which began in the heart of San Gabriel Canyon within the Angeles National Forest, is leaving its mark with devastating force. So, let’s dive into the details of this situation that has so many communities on edge.
Scope and Damage
The fire has devastated some 52,258 acres of land, making it the largest active fire in California at the time. Images of homes reduced to ash in Wrightwood and Mount Baldy are a shocking reminder of its destructive power.
Evacuations and Dangers
With approximately 2,500 structures in imminent danger, evacuation orders and warnings have not been long in coming. Communities such as the East Fork of Camp Williams, River Community, and areas north of the San Antonio Dam to Mount Baldy Resort are on high alert.
Impact on People
Fortunately, no injuries or deaths have been reported so far. However, three people, including an off-duty sergeant with the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department, had to be rescued from a remote area.
Origin and Conditions
The exact origin of the fire remains a mystery. What we do know is that strong winds and low humidity are complicating efforts to control it. Although the heat wave has subsided, wind remains a threat, especially at higher elevations.
Responses in motion
For those needing shelter, evacuation centers have been set up at locations including the Jesse Turner Center in Fontana and the Hacienda Heights Community Center. Additionally, certain roads, including the East Fork on Highway 39 and Mount Baldy Road, are closed due to congestion and fire danger.
Words from the Authorities
Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone has been clear: Community safety is paramount. He urged everyone under evacuation orders to leave immediately.
In times like these, it is crucial to stay informed and follow the recommendations of local authorities. The safety of our community depends on it. Stay safe and take care of your loved ones.