Raging wildfire forces evacuations in US' San Bernardino as temperatures cross triple digits

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A rapidly spreading

wildfire

has forced

evacuations

in the foothills of the

San Bernardino

National Forest, east of

Los Angeles

, US.
Rising

temperatures

amid a

heatwave

reached 112°F (44°C) on Friday, making it harder to control the wildfire, as reported by the

Associated Press

.
The

Line Fire

, which ignited on Thursday evening, has burned through 11 square miles (28 sq km) of grass and chaparral, sending thick smoke over nearby communities.

Firefighters

are battling the wildfire, with over 500 personnel on the ground and air support from water-dropping helicopters.
Officials have warned that the fire has the “potential for large fire growth” within the next 12 hours. Flames have been spotted on ridgelines, with thick smoke continuing to cover the area.

No injuries have been reported, and no homes or structures have been damaged or destroyed so far. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
The National Weather Service noted this was only the third time since 1877 that such temperatures had been recorded in the city.
Fire crews

remain on high alert as they work to contain the fire.

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