
Video shows wildfire rip through California as crews fight back flames
Firefighters from San Bernardino County Fire are actively battling the blaze at Big Bear Lake.
The fire ignited on Monday, with emergency services arriving on Tuesday to tackle its progression.
Cal Fire reported that crews are diligently working in rugged areas to slow the fire and establish control lines, with no injuries or structural damage reported so far.
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