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VisitWhat weather conditions will primarily affect the Line Fire in San Bernardino County by September 15, 2024?
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Line Fire in San Bernardino County Expands to Over 17,000 Acres, Threatens 35,000 Structures, Prompts Evacuations
Sep 8, 2024, 05:51 PM
The Line Fire in San Bernardino County has rapidly expanded to over 17,000 acres, prompting mandatory evacuation orders for thousands of residents. The fire, which began in the San Bernardino National Forest, has been exacerbated by shifting winds and erratic weather conditions, including thunderstorms and lightning strikes. The fire has threatened more than 35,000 structures, including homes and commercial buildings. California Governor has declared a state of emergency, and multiple firefighting agencies, including CAL FIRE, the U.S. Forest Service, and local fire departments, are actively working to contain the blaze. The fire's rapid growth and the creation of pyrocumulonimbus clouds have made firefighting efforts particularly challenging. Road closures, including Highway 330, and evacuation shelters have been established to aid affected residents. Severe weather warnings have also been issued for areas such as Victorville and Hesperia.
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