San Bernardino County Wildfire Grows to 3,830 Acres, Sparking Evacuation Warnings
Flames Continue to Spread, Threatening Homes and Businesses
A wildfire that broke out in San Bernardino County has now grown to 3,830 acres and prompted evacuation warnings for nearby communities.
Mandatory Evacuations Ordered
Mandatory evacuation orders have been issued for the following areas:
- Lytle Creek
- Devore
- Glen Helen Regional Park
Evacuation Warnings Issued
Evacuation warnings have been issued for the following areas:
- Rancho Cucamonga
- Upland
- Claremont
Firefighters Battle the Blaze
Firefighters are battling the blaze from the ground and air, using water drops and fire retardant to contain the flames.
Cause of the Fire Under Investigation
The cause of the fire is still under investigation, but officials believe it may have been started by human activity.
Red Cross Shelters Open
The Red Cross has opened shelters at the following locations for those displaced by the fire:
- Etiwanda High School (7450 Etiwanda Ave, Ranco Cucamonga)
- Upland Senior Center (460 N Euclid Ave, Upland)
Stay Informed
Residents are urged to stay informed about the fire and follow evacuation orders and warnings.
More updates will be provided as they become available.
## Additional Resources * [San Bernardino County Fire Department](https://sbcfire.org/) * [Red Cross](https://www.redcross.org/)
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