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Sierra Fire Erupts in Southern California and Is Rapidly Spreading

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Erin Corbett
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Erin Corbett
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November 14, 2018, 11:40 AM ET
California Wildfires
A firefighter battles a wildfire near a freeway in Simi Valley, California, the United States on Nov. 12, 2018. The fire in Southern California continued to destroy homes. (Xinhua/Zhao Hanrong) (Xinhua/Zhao Hanrong via Getty Images)Zhao Hanrong—Xinhua News Agency/Getty Images

Another wildfire erupted in Southern California on Tuesday night and has spread quickly due to heavy winds. As of Wednesday morning, officials said the fire was destroying vegetation, with potential to also damage suburban homes east of Los Angeles, NBC News reported.

The brush fire ignited in Rialto near the Fontana city limits, and grew overnight to burn at least 147 acres by 5:30 a.m. Wednesday morning. It broke out around 10 p.m. Local time in an area of heavy brush, and quickly grew from three acres to 20 in just 15 minutes, fire officials told the Los Angeles Times.

The Sierra Fire is 90 miles east of the Woolsey Fire and the Hill Fire. The former has burned 97,620 acres and is 47% contained, and the latter burned 4,531 acres but was 94% contained Wednesday morning, Cal Fire said.

“Firefighters making good progress despite relentless winds,” the San Bernardino County Fire Department tweeted. “Engines continue to patrol neighborhoods monitoring for embers. Resources will remain on scene tonight into tomorrow constructing and reinforcing containment lines. Updated acreage in progress.”

#SierraFire(Update): Firefighters making good progress despite relentless winds. Engines continue to patrol neighborhoods monitoring for embers. Resources will remain on scene tonight into tomorrow constructing and reinforcing containment lines. Updated acreage in progress.

— San Bernardino County Fire (@SBCOUNTYFIRE) November 14, 2018

California has seen several destructive wildfires in recent weeks. The Camp Fire, which is now the deadliest wildfire in California history, killed at least 48 people, and displaced many others. It’s grown to 130,000 acres and has destroyed 7,600 homes. Hundreds of thousands of people across the state have been evacuated from their homes due to the ongoing fires.

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