New San Bernardino Wildfire Forces 500 More Homes to Evacuate

  • 5 years ago
New San Bernardino Wildfire Forces
500 More Homes to Evacuate.
The Hillside fire broke out at around
1:40 a.m. PT Thursday morning, nearly
70 miles east of downtown Los Angeles.
The blaze scorched at least
200 acres in a matter of hours.
San Bernardino County Fire Chief
Don Trapp commented Thursday morning.
At this point, initial assessments are we have six homes and two outbuildings consumed or damaged by the fire, San Bernardino County Fire Chief Don Trapp,
via statement.
The firefighters' main opponent
at this time is the wind, with gusts
up to 60 mph spreading the fires.
This fire spread downhill very very rapidly through the night and into the early morning hours, San Bernardino County Assistant Fire Chief
Kathleen Opliger, via statement.
Aprroximately 1,300 residents
were forced to evacuate.
Two more fires also erupted in California
on Thursday morning: the Copper Fire near
northern Mexico and the 46 Fire in the Jurupa Valley.
The 46 Fire was caused by a car that
set on fire after being chased by police