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Evacuation Warnings for San Bernardino County Line Fire
Preparing for Evacuation
As the San Bernardino County Line Fire continues to spread, evacuation warnings have been issued for several communities. Residents in affected areas should be prepared to evacuate if necessary. An evacuation warning means that residents should be ready to leave their homes within a short period of time. If an evacuation order is issued, residents must leave immediately. To prepare for a potential evacuation, residents should gather essential belongings, including medications, important documents, and valuables. They should also fill up their gas tanks and have a plan for where they will go if they need to evacuate. Residents should also stay informed about the fire and follow instructions from local officials.
Fire Safety Tips
Wildfires can be extremely dangerous, so it is important to take precautions to stay safe. Here are some fire safety tips: – Avoid building campfires or using fireworks in dry areas. – Do not burn debris or trash on windy days. – Ensure your property is free of flammable materials. – Create a defensible space around your home by clearing brush and debris away from structures. – Have a fire extinguisher on hand and know how to use it. – Develop an evacuation plan and practice it with your family.
Stay Informed
For the latest information on the San Bernardino County Line Fire, visit the San Bernardino County Fire Department website or follow them on social media. Residents can also sign up for emergency alerts by visiting the county's website.
Evacuation Warnings Issued
The following communities are currently under an evacuation warning: – Lytle Creek – Oak Glen – Forest Falls – Running Springs – Arrowbear Lake – Green Valley Lake – Crestline Residents in these areas should be prepared to evacuate if necessary. For more information, visit the San Bernardino County Fire Department website or call (909) 384-5696.