California wildfire surges, thousands of homes threatened
LAKE ARROWHEAD, Calif. — A wildfire threatening homes in Southern California’s rugged San Bernardino Mountains grew to over 12 square miles Tuesday while authorities reopened Highway 1 on the state’s central coast after parts were closed due to the huge wildfire just north of Big Sur.
Mandatory and voluntary evacuations covered 5,300 homes in the Southern California fire area between mountain communities around Lake Arrowhead and the high desert city of Hesperia to the north, said Lyn Sieliet, a U.S. Forest Service spokeswoman. The number of people who left was not known.
Southwest winds pushed the fire northward through the mountains toward the desert.
Schools in Hesperia were closed as a precaution because of the fire’s movement and two neighbouring districts also shut down for the day due to poor air quality caused by smoke.


