Two blazes have burned acres in San Bernardino County this week, as fire season gets into full swing, according to Cal Fire.
The Euclid Fire in Chino Hills burned 120 acres and was 40% contained after it was first reported around 2:50 p.m. Wednesday in the area of State Route 71 and Euclid Road, state fire officials said.
“Crews made good progress overnight mopping up hot spots around the perimeter adding additional containment lines,” Cal Fire reported Friday morning. “The specialized felling crews will be working in the eucalyptus grove to remove more fire-damaged trees and ensure safety in the area. Firefighters will be working in the dense build up area and looking for any hot spots.”
The fire caused the closure of Highway 71 in both directions, the Chino Valley Fire District reported.
Numerous firefighting air tankers from throughout the state were flying fire suppression missions in support of 158 total personnel, four crews, 22 engines and six water tenders, officials said.
The cause of the fire was under investigation.
Another fire in San Bernardino County charred 50 acres with 50% containment Wednesday, according to the most recent update available from Cal Fire.
The Frontage Fire was first reported July 20 around 4:18 p.m. at E Street and Frontage Road.
The Victorville Fire Department was fighting the blaze.
The fire’s cause was under investigation.