California declares state of emergency over three wildfires near Los Angeles

California on Wednesday declared a state of emergency over three wildfires near Los Angeles, including one that has engulfed dozens of homes across two towns. The Bridge Fire broke out Sunday in Angeles National Forest and has trapped at least three people near Mt. Baldy, according to authorities. Police in San Bernardino County have arrested a man suspected of starting the Line Fire, which has burned nearly 35,000 acres.

California declares state of emergency over three wildfires near Los Angeles
California on Wednesday declared a state of emergency over three wildfires near Los Angeles, including one that has engulfed dozens of homes across two towns. The Bridge Fire broke out Sunday in Angeles National Forest and has trapped at least three people near Mt. Baldy, according to authorities. Police in San Bernardino County have arrested a man suspected of starting the Line Fire, which has burned nearly 35,000 acres.

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