Lightning could worsen wildfire east of LA already threatening 35,000 homes and buildings (2024)

HIGHLAND, Calif. (AP) — An out-of-control wildfire in the foothills of a national forest east of Los Angeles threatened ten of thousands of buildings and forced hundreds of residents to flee Sunday amid a days-long heat wave of triple-digit temperatures.

The so-called Line Fire was burning along the edge of the San Bernardino National Forest, about 65 miles (105 kilometers) east of Los Angeles. As of Sunday morning, the blaze had charred about 27 square miles (70 square kilometers) of grass and chaparral, leaving a thick cloud of dark smoke blanketing the area.

The fire burned so hot Saturday that it created its own thunderstorm-like weather systems of pyroculumus clouds, which could bring more challenging conditions such as gusty winds and lightning strikes, according to the National Weather Service. Firefighters also faced steep terrain, which limited their ability to control the blaze, officials said. The fire remained uncontained Sunday afternoon.

County officials, who declared an emergency Saturday evening, issued evacuation orders for Running Springs, Arrowbear Lake, areas east of Highway 330 and other regions.

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Running Springs resident Steven Michael King said he had planned to stay to fight the fire and help his neighbors until Sunday morning, when the fire escalated. He had prepped his house to prevent fire damage but decided to leave out of fear smoke could keep him from finding a way out later.

“It came down to, which is worse, being trapped or being in a shelter?” he said outside an evacuation center Sunday. “When conditions changed, I had to make a quick decision, just a couple of packs and it all fits in a shopping cart.”

Joseph Escobedo said his family has lived in Angelus Oaks for about three years and has never had to evacuate for wildfire. His family, with three young children, was among the remaining few who haven’t left the area as of Sunday afternoon.

“It’s kind of frightening with the possibility of losing your home and losing everything we worked really hard for,” Escobedo said as his family packed up the essentials to leave. ”It’s hard to leave and not be sure if you’re gonna be able to come back.”

Arrowbear Lake resident Michael Lee said he left his home with his dog Saturday afternoon. Lee, a photographer, had turned back to retrieve a camera and didn’t get to the evacuation center in Highland until nearly seven hours later.

“I wanna get back to home,” Lee said sitting in his car outside the evacuation center. “The triple-digit weather down here is nasty.”

State firefighters said three firefighters had been injured and more than 35,000 structures were threatened, including single and multi-family homes and commercial buildings. Thunderstorms expected later in the day could make it even more challenging to rein in the fire.

“Afternoon thunderstorms could cause new ignitions and potentially influence activity around the fire perimeter,” state firefighters said in a Sunday morning update. “Hot and dry conditions mixed with thunderstorms are expected to challenge firefighters for the next few days.”

The affected area is near small mountain towns in the San Bernardino National Forest where Southern California residents ski in the winter and mountain bike in the summer. Running Springs is on the route to the popular ski resort town of Big Bear.

Joe Franco, a worker at Noah’s Restaurant in the downtown section of San Bernardino, said his friends in the surrounding evacuation zones were gearing up to leave at a moment’s notice. Smoke from the fire had already blanketed downtown San Bernardino, Franco said.

“They’re just kind of hanging on tight and getting their stuff ready to move,” Franco said of his friends. ”Normally they’re here, but a lot of people are not coming today.”

The fire prompted Redlands Unified School District to cancel Monday classes for roughly 20,000 students.

Gov. Gavin Newsom proclaimed a state of emergency for San Bernardino County Saturday night.

A small vegetation fire that started Sunday afternoon in Clearlake City, 110 miles (117 kilometers) north of San Francisco, was forcing roughly 4,000 people to evacuate and burning structures. Officials said at least 30 homes and commercial buildings were on fire. Firefighters said they were gaining ground against the blaze Sunday afternoon.

More firefighters were expected to arrive in San Bernadino County Sunday. State officials said vegetation is critically dry in the area and temperatures reached more than 100 degrees (39 degrees Celsius) on Saturday, with relative humidity ideal for the fire to spread. The blaze began Thursday evening, and the cause is under investigation.

More than 600 firefighters were battling the fire, supported by water-dropping helicopters that hovered over homes and hillsides, along with other aircraft, according to state firefighters. Cal Fire officials didn’t return calls on Sunday seeking more information about three injured firefighters.

The fire produced coiling clouds of dense smoke, and flames could be seen cresting hillside ridges.

No homes or other structures had been damaged or destroyed.

The National Weather Service said downtown Los Angeles hit a high of 112 degrees Fahrenheit (44 Celsius) Friday, which marked the third time since 1877 that a temperature that high has been reached there.

Lightning could worsen wildfire east of LA already threatening 35,000 homes and buildings (2024)

FAQs

What started the Line Fire in California? ›

Officials have said they believe Halstenberg intentionally set a fire in the area of Baseline Road and Alpin Street in the city of Highland last week, which then erupted into the Line Fire. An automatic license plate reader flagged Halstenberg's vehicle near the area where the fire started.

How did the San Bernardino Line Fire start? ›

Authorities arrested Justin Wayne Halstenberg, a contract delivery driver from Norco, late Tuesday on suspicion of arson. San Bernardino Sheriff's official allege that Halstenberg intentionally started the fire near Base Line Street and Alpine Street in the city of Highland.

Where is the CA Line Fire? ›

It first sparked in San Bernardino County, along Base Line and Aplin streets in the city of Highland. As of Wednesday morning, the blaze is an estimated 34,659 acres and 14% contained, according to Cal Fire, or the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

Have any structures burned in the Line Fire? ›

The fire is currently burning 37,207 acres with 18% containment, according to Cal Fire. It was first reported on Thursday Sept. 5 at around 6:30 p.m. Since it began, at least three structures have been damaged and one other destroyed.

Who started the rim fire in California? ›

Legal proceedings. The camper who allegedly started the campfire that became the Rim Fire was not identified publicly until a year after the fire, when two felony and two misdemeanor charges were filed against Keith Matthew Emerald of Columbia, California.

Who set the Line Fire? ›

(KABC) -- Prosecutors said the arson suspect charged with igniting the massive Line Fire in San Bernardino County tried to set off two other blazes on the same day. Norco resident Justin Wayne Halstenberg, 34, is accused of deliberately igniting the Line Fire on Sept. 5 near Baseline Road in Highland.

What was the cause of the San Bernardino train disaster? ›

Clerks in Mojave had miscalculated the weight of the train, while the engineer and crew at the head end were unaware that one of the rear helper engines had inoperative dynamic brakes. Hence there was not enough dynamic braking force available to maintain control of train speed during the descent.

How many acres has the San Bernardino fire burned? ›

NBC Universal, Inc. A 34-year-old Norco man has been charged in connection with a wildfire that burned more than 37,000 acres and forced evacuations in San Bernardino County. San Bernardino County prosecutors charged Justin Wayne Halstenberg with arson and other crimes related to the fire.

When was the great fire of Los Angeles? ›

1933 Griffith Park fire
Griffith Park Fire
Date(s)October 3, 1933 – October 4, 1933 (2 days)
LocationGriffith Park, Los Angeles, California
Coordinates34°8′32.66″N 118°17′36.28″W
Statistics
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Where in California is the Ring of fire? ›

The San Andreas fault, stretching along the central coast of California, is one of the most active faults in the Pacific Ring of Fire, which itself lies on the transform plate boundary between the North American Plate, which is moving south, and the Pacific Plate, which is moving north.

Who started the CA fires? ›

Justin Wayne Halstenberg, 34, of Norco was arrested on suspicion of causing the fire. from the town of Norco suspected of starting the Line Fire on Sept. 5 was arrested and charged with arson, San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department said.

Why do firefighters cut holes in the roof of a burning building? ›

When a hole is made in the roof, the smoke and gases escape. Venting the roof makes it easier for firefighters to see and find the source of the fire, and it also reduces the possibilities of backdraft and flashover. Another reason for venting the roof is to see how far the fire has progressed.

Which city was almost completely destroyed by fire in 1871? ›

On the night of October 8, 1871, fire spread across Chicago. While the cause of the blaze is unknown, its origin was at 558 West DeKoven Street—an address that today is home to a Chicago Fire Department training facility.

How many homes were lost in Line Fire? ›

At least 33 homes in Wrightwood and Mt. Baldy have been destroyed and another 2,500 structures in the area are being threatened by the fire, according to Cal Fire. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

What started the wildfires in California? ›

Meanwhile, in Orange County south of Los Angeles, the Airport Fire had burned about 23,140 acres by Wednesday night, the Orange County Fire Authority said. It was accidentally sparked Monday afternoon by heavy equipment being operated near an airfield that hobbyists use for remote-controlled planes, officials said.

How did the Creek fire start in California? ›

Investigators judged that the "most probable cause" of the fire was a lightning strike, but noted that they could not rule out arson or smoking.

What started the airport fire? ›

While not fully confirmed, officials say that they believe the blaze was unintentionally started by public works crews that were using heavy equipment in the area Monday afternoon.

Who started the Big Bear fire? ›

The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office said a Norco man was arrested on suspicion of starting the Line Fire. Justin Wayne Halstenberg was booked into the Central Detention Center on an arson charge. He was held in lieu of $80,000 bail.

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