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Bridge Fire in Angeles National Forest becomes 8 times bigger – NBC Los Angeles

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The Bridge Fire burning in the Angeles National Forest near Glendora grew exponentially Tuesday, going from burning 4,000 acres in the early afternoon to 46,000 acres by the evening, officials confirmed.

Officials said firefighters were faced with a tougher battle due to the changing weather conditions.

“There has been substantial wildfire growth throughout the day with movement to the north and the east, with impacts to the communities of Mount Baldy and Wrightwood,” said Anthony Marrone, Fire Chief of the County of Los Angeles Fire Department, said during a news conference Tuesday evening.

The Bridge Fire, which was first reported Sunday, was still at 0% containment Tuesday evening as it made its mark on Mt. Baldy and the San Gabriel Reservoir.

Tuesday night, flames were seen ripping through a home near the Mt. Baldy Village.

As Southern California battled other major fires, including the Airport Fire in Orange County and the Line Fire in San Bernardino County, fire departments were faced with “stressing” resources, prompting LA County officials to asking for support from Northern California and other states, Marrone said.

Additional evacuation orders were issued, officials said, urging those in involuntary evacuation areas to be prepared.

“Fires can absolutely be unpredictable and are based on weather conditions, specifically wind. We highly encourage residents in any fire area to be prepared and gather important items, documents, and medications in case you have to leave your residence for an unspecified amount of time,” Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said.

As the National Guard manned roadblocks to enforce mandatory evacuation orders, the CHP estimated about 70% of neighbors left as ordered. 

Evacuation orders

  • East Fork communities of Camp Williams Resort (café, mobile home park, campground)
  • Adjacent river community per Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
  • Baldy Village Area from the dam to Mt. Baldy Resort
  • Community of Wrightwood

Road closures

  • San Gabriel Canyon and East Fork of the San Gabriel River
  • Highway 39
  • East Fork Road
  • Glendora Ridge Road
  • Glendora Mountain Road
  • Mt. Baldy Road at Shinn Road intersection 

The massive Airport Fire has spread from Orange to Riverside County. Christian Cazares reports for the NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024.





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A man was shot and killed after stabbing an officer Saturday outside the doors of a police station in Santa Monica.

At around 5:21 p.m., an officer in front of a police station was confronted by a man in his 30s who pulled out a knife on him and began attacking him unprovoked, according to the Santa Monica Police Department.

The knife-wielding man slashed, stabbed the officer and continued to follow him as the officer attempted to retreat around the corner of the building.

The officer drew his weapon and opened fire. Santa Monica officers gave the suspect medical aid until the fire department arrived but succumbed to his injuries.

The injured officer was transported to a local hospital with serious stab wounds but is expected to survive, police said.

More information on the attacker was not immediately available.



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A man was shot and killed after stabbing an officer Saturday outside the doors of a police station in Santa Monica.

At around 5:21 p.m., an officer in front of a police station was confronted by a man in his 30s who pulled out a knife on him and began attacking him unprovoked, according to the Santa Monica Police Department.

The knife-wielding man slashed, stabbed the officer and continued to follow him as the officer attempted to retreat around the corner of the building.

The officer drew his weapon and opened fire. Santa Monica officers gave the suspect medical aid until the fire department arrived but succumbed to his injuries.

The injured officer was transported to a local hospital with serious stab wounds but is expected to survive, police said.

More information on the attacker was not immediately available.



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Larry Schlesinger, a WWII Army veteran, celebrated his 103rd birthday Saturday surrounded by generations of family and friends, reflecting on over a century of life.

“It feels great to have all these people around me and my whole family going to all this trouble to celebrate my birthday,” said Schlesinger.

The centenarian enlisted in the Army in February of 1942, sailing on the Grey Ghost and the Queen Mary, which served as a troop ship in the war.

Proud of his Jewish heritage, Schlesinger joined the front lines in hopes of putting an end to antisemitism.

“You know at the end of World War Two I came home and thought that will be the end of it. Humanity has learned its lessons. We buried millions of people. We didn’t learn anything. We’ve been at constant war,” said Schlesinger.

The army veteran continues to stay up to date with the current Israel-Hamas war and called the unrest “disturbing.”

He said he never goes to bed without watching the news.

“We live life to enjoy it, stay informed, keep alert to the changes in politics of our country and the rest of the world,” said Schlesinger.

The veteran plans to exercise his American right in the upcoming November election by voting in person.

“We watched the political debates, we pay code attention to the key people involved. And we intend to make our voices heard,” said Schlesinger.

He credits staying interested in the world around him as one of the secrets to a long and healthy life.

“What’s going on in the world is terribly important. Maybe I won’t see if affects me tomorrow or the next day but it will certainly affect my children and grandchildren,” said Schlesinger.



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