Tejal Somvanshi
Airport Fire spread to 5432 acres by night, forcing evacuation orders for Trabuco Canyon.
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Fire crews battle the massive blaze with helicopters and bulldozers as flames spread rapidly through dry forests.
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Residents of Robinson Ranch and Trabuco Highlands flee their homes as the fire threatens key evacuation zones.
Smoke plumes tower above the region, visible for miles as the fire consumes over 5,000 acres by late evening.
Shelters set up for both residents and animals as the Orange County Sheriff’s Department enforces mandatory evacuations.
Dangerous winds and triple-digit temperatures fuel the blaze, creating hazardous conditions for Southern California.
The fire is just one of many raging in the region—San Bernardino’s Line Fire has burned over 23,000 acres.
Multiple road closures announced as the fire disrupts daily life and leaves thousands bracing for the worst.
With 6,000 fires burning across California, authorities warn of the ongoing threat during this extreme heatwave.
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