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Line Fire Highland CA Map: Real-Time Evacuation Information

Alex KataevbyAlex Kataev·Sep 19, 2024
In Short

Line fire Highland CA maps are available in real-time via Watch Duty and BLM California. These maps show current evacuation zones including Highland, Running Springs, and Big Bear. The Line Fire in San Bernardino County has burned 39,232 acres and is 51% contained as of September 19, 2024. Highland California fire evacuation maps are crucial for residents in affected areas. Real-time maps provide essential information for those in the path of the Line Fire.

Current fire status and location

  • Fire size and containment: The Line Fire has burned 39,232 acres and is 51% contained as of September 18, 2024
  • Fire location: The Line Fire Highland CA is burning north of Highland, south of Big Bear, east of Running Springs, and west of Angeles Oaks in San Bernardino County
  • Fire origin: Started on September 5, 2024, near Baseline Road and Aplin Street in Highland, CA

Evacuation zones and maps

Current evacuation orders

  • Mandatory evacuations: All undeveloped land east of Highway 330 to Summertrail Place and north of Highland Avenue, and the Forest Closure Area around the Line Fire
  • Evacuation warnings: Cedar Glen, Lake Arrowhead, Valley of Enchantment, Big Bear Valley from Cactus Road east, Erwin Lake, Sugar Loaf, Big Bear City, Big Bear Lake, Fawnskin, Green Valley Lake, Running Springs, Arrowbear Lake, Angelus Oaks, Seven Oaks, and all campgrounds and cabins in the area

Road closures

  • Highway 330: Closed northbound from Highway Avenue to Live Oak
  • Highway 18: Closed from Kuffel Canyon to the Big Bear Dam (only outbound traffic allowed from Running Springs)
  • Highway 38: Closed from Running Springs to Highway 38 (Big Bear Dam)

Evacuation centers

  • For people:
    • San Bernardino County Fairgrounds in Victorville
    • Jessie Turner Health and Fitness Community Center in Fontana
    • Hacienda Heights Community Center in Hacienda Heights
  • For animals:
    • Lancaster Animal Care Center (small animals)
    • Palmdale Animal Care Center (small animals)
    • Devore Animal Shelter (large and small animals)
    • Antelope Valley Fairgrounds (large animals)

Important contact information

  • Evacuation information hotline: (909) 220-4292
  • Media line: (909) 881-6949

FAQ

Where can I find the most up-to-date Line Fire Highland CA map?

The most current Line Fire Highland CA maps are available through Watch Duty and BLM California. These real-time maps provide the latest information on fire spread and evacuation zones.

How can I access the official Highland California fire evacuation map?

The official Highland California fire evacuation map is provided by San Bernardino County and can be accessed at https://sbcounty.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=35f8f75a490f4007bc983b39c208a629&. This interactive map shows current evacuation orders and warnings.

Where can I find a Line Fire San Bernardino County map showing fire activity?

The National Interagency Fire Center offers a detailed Line Fire San Bernardino County map showing fire activity at https://maps.wildfire.gov/sa/#/?/34.1178/-117.4579/10. This map provides a comprehensive view of the fire's extent and progression.

What areas are currently under mandatory evacuation according to the Line Fire Highland CA map?

According to the latest Line Fire Highland CA map, mandatory evacuations are in place for all undeveloped land east of Highway 330 to Summertrail Place and north of Highland Avenue, as well as the Forest Closure Area around the Line Fire.

How often are the Highland California fire evacuation maps updated?

The Highland California fire evacuation maps are updated in real-time as new information becomes available. It's recommended to check the official sources, such as Watch Duty, BLM California, and San Bernardino County's interactive map, frequently for the most current evacuation information.