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Arson, San Bernardino County
Update: Line Fire in San Bernardino County 60% contained, 39,232 acres affected
Line Fire initially started 6:33 p.m. Sep. 5 in San Bernardino County. It has burned 39,232 acres after being active for 16 days. A crew of 2,956 firefighters has been working on site and they managed to contain 57% of the fire as of Saturday noon. The fire is suspected to have been started deliberately.
Firefighters gain ground on Line Fire, which remains active, in San Bernardino County
Firefighters continue to gain ground in their fight against the 39,111-acre Line Fire, which reached 49% containment Tuesday morning.
Line Fire in San Bernardino County: Containment of wildfire increases
Cal Fire said about four structures were damaged and one was destroyed based on the damage assessments so far.
Update: Bridge Fire at 69% containment, 54,877 acres burned in San Bernardino County
Bridge Fire initially started 2:12 p.m. Sep. 8 in Los Angeles, San Bernardino County. After being active for 13 days, it has burned 54,877 acres, an increase of 82 acres since the last update. A fire crew of 1,910 succeeded in containing 69% of the fire by Saturday evening. Investigations into its cause are still ongoing.
Official: ‘The worst is getting behind us’ for the Line fire in the San Bernardino Mountains
Winds and steep terrain were making it difficult for crews on the Line fire burning in the San Bernardino National Forest to get control of the blaze on Wednesday, Sept. 11. Containment, however, was up to 14% from 5% the day before.
Line Fire in San Bernardino County: Maps & Updates
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, Calif. — The Line Fire, which grew slightly overnight to 60 square miles (155 square kilometers) in the San Bernardino Mountains, was 36% contained Sunday.
Man accused of setting Line fire in San Bernardino County pleads not guilty
A Norco man accused of deliberately igniting the 39,000-acre Line fire that forced thousands of residents of Highland and the San Bernardino Mountains to flee pleaded not guilty to nine felony arson counts on Tuesday, Sept. 17.
NBC Los Angeles on MSN
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Line Fire in San Bernardino County scorches over 26,000 acres
Firefighters battling the Line
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County remain concerned the more than 20,000-acre blaze could ...
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Bridge Fire prompts San Bernardino County leaders to declare emergency
As the fast-moving Bridge Fire began destroying homes and property in the Wrightwood area, San Bernardino County leaders ...
The San Bernardino Sun on MSN
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Flames in Line fire in San Bernardino Mountains slow to a crawl
An attack by more than 3,000 firefighters and increased humidity due to lower temperatures has put the 38,000-acre Line fire ...
Victorville Daily Press
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Bridge Fire prompts San Bernardino County leaders to declare emergency
On Tuesday night, the
San
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County Chief Executive Officer declared the emergency and will ask the Board of Supervisors to ratify the action at an emergency special meeting.
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California gets grant to aid San Bernardino County’s response to Bridge Fire
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday announced grants that will aid in the response to Southern California's Bridge and Airport ...
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Direct Relief delivers thousands of N95 masks for those affected by fires across Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties
Santa Barbara-based disaster and emergency response organization Direct Relief delivered thousands of N95 masks to assist ...
Victorville Daily Press on MSN
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San Bernardino sheriff's lieutenant awarded National Guard commendation for wildfire heroism
Manuel Arino's career.) The California Army National Guard presented a San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department ...
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As fire raged nearby, a tiny town's zoo animals were driven to safety
With a major wildfire burning near his mountain town east of Los Angeles, Cowboy the barn owl was unaware of the danger and ...
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