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Line Fire Burns 172 Acres Since Sept 5

Line Fire Burns 172 Acres Since Sept. 5

Update: Firefighters Continue to Battle Blaze

Latest News and Updates

The Line Fire, which ignited on September 5th, has burned approximately 172 acres in the Angeles National Forest. Firefighters are actively working to contain the blaze, which is currently at 0% containment.

The fire is burning in heavy brush and timber, making it difficult for firefighters to access and extinguish. Several campgrounds and trails in the area have been closed, and residents in nearby communities are being urged to be prepared for potential evacuations.

Firefighting Efforts

Over 500 firefighters are battling the Line Fire, using both air and ground resources. Air tankers and helicopters are dropping water and fire retardant on the blaze, while ground crews are working to establish containment lines.

The U.S. Forest Service is urging the public to avoid the area and to follow all evacuation orders. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

Stay Informed

For the latest updates on the Line Fire, visit the Angeles National Forest website or follow the US Forest Service on social media.

You can also sign up for email alerts from the US Forest Service to receive updates directly to your inbox.


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