The Bridge Fire wreaked havoc on the Southern California mountains, destroying homes, forests, and leaving behind a trail of destruction.
The Bridge Fire ripped through the Southern California mountains, leaving a path of devastation behind. Images show charred landscapes, homes reduced to rubble, and vehicles consumed by flames. The fire swept through Wrightwood on Wednesday, September 11th, forcing evacuations and prompting emergency responses.
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Wrightwood business owner recounts evacuation from Bridge FireRobin Daly, owner of Wrightwood Hideaway, recounted when she was ordered to evacuate.
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California's Bridge Fire explodes overnight, spanning 2 counties, Wrightwood community evacuatedThe Bridge Fire erupted in size to more than 34,000 acres on Tuesday, and grew to 47,904 acres Wednesday morning, with 0% containment.
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Wrightwood residents asked not to use tap water due to Bridge FireAccording to the Golden State Water Company, some areas in the Wrightwood water system lost pressure. That may have caused harmful contaminants to get in the water.
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Bridge Fire remains as SoCal's largest active fire at 52,000 acresFirefighterscontinued to battle the Bridge Fire that spread from San Gabriel Canyon above Glendora into San Bernardino County and burned 52,960 acres.
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