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The summer heat continues to bring fires

By Elysia Fernandez, Grand Terrace residents can see smoke from Fontana fire
July 16, 2024 at 10:54am. Views: 354

Firefighters battled a massive fire at a commercial building in Fontana. 

The blaze was first reported at around 8:30 p.m. at a pallet yard in the 1500 block of Whittram Avenue, according to San Bernardino County Fire Department officials. 

Crews reported that about a quarter-acre of stacked pallets were "well involved with exposures," and that multiple power poles were also involved. The smoke could be seen from our hilltop in Grand Terrace facing Fontana, as fire fighters battle on going fires in the area.

The wildfires in Southern California are not uncommon, often sparked by a combination of natural and human causes. However, the frequency and intensity of recent blazes have escalated concerns to unprecedented levels. The 2023 fire season, in particular, has seen a surge in wildfire activity, with numerous incidents spreading across counties like Los Angeles, Ventura, and San Diego.

One of the primary contributors to the rapid spread of these fires is the region's characteristic Santa Ana winds. These hot, dry gusts blow from the deserts inland toward the coast, quickly turning small brush fires into raging infernos. Combined with record-breaking temperatures and low humidity levels, these winds create the perfect storm for wildfire ignition and expansion.

Impact on Communities

The impact of these wildfires extends far beyond the charred landscapes visible from the highways. Thousands of residents have been forced to evacuate their homes, seeking safety in shelters or with friends and family. For many, this evacuation is not just a temporary inconvenience but a harrowing ordeal that disrupts lives and livelihoods.

In addition to the immediate threat to human life and property, the fires have also taken a toll on the environment. Wildlife habitats have been destroyed, and air quality has plummeted, posing health risks to both humans and animals alike. The economic impact is also significant, with businesses disrupted and tourism affected as smoke blankets once-pristine vistas.

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