Days after officials announced that firefighters had beaten back advancing flames and the 116-year-old Mt. Wilson Observatory was safe, firefighters are again battling flare-ups at the top of the mountain.
For weeks, firefighters on the Bobcat fire have been hindered by steep, rocky terrain within the Angeles National Forest, which made it difficult for large mechanical equipment to reach several front lines of the blaze.
A total of 4,000 people have been evacuated and 6,000 structures are threatened by the blaze, he said.Juniper Hills, Devil’s Punchbowl and Paradise SpringsResidences along Angeles Crest Highway between Angeles Forest Highway and Highway 39South of 138th Street East, north of Big Pine Highway and Highway 2, east of Largo Vista Road and west of 263rd Street East
South of Highway 2, north of Blue Ridge Truck Trail, east of Highway 39 and west of the Los Angeles County border
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