Bridge fire in Angeles National Forest grows to 200 acres; visitors are evacuated
Briefly

The Bridge fire in Angeles National Forest rapidly expanded to 200 acres by Sunday evening, prompting aggressive firefighting efforts amid challenging conditions of 105-degree heat.
Forest officials emphasized the dangers posed by parked cars along forest roads, which can hinder firefighting efforts as crews respond to the Bridge fire.
As the fire remained at 0% containment and the cause was under investigation, several vital roads were closed in response to the rapidly spreading wildfire.
Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency due to the Line fire in San Bernardino County, affecting multiple mountain communities and threatening over 35,000 structures.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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