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2,000 people evacuated as wildfire tears through Southern California forest

Associated Press

Issue date: 9/17/07 Section: News
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Colton Fire Department Capt. Steve Nunn, second from the left, and firefighters from the Redlands fire department and the San Bernardino fire department work Sunday at YMCA Camp Whittle near Fawnskin, Calif.
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Colton Fire Department Capt. Steve Nunn, second from the left, and firefighters from the Redlands fire department and the San Bernardino fire department work Sunday at YMCA Camp Whittle near Fawnskin, Calif.

FAWNSKIN, Calif. (AP) - Firefighters Sunday were battling two raging wildfires in Southern California that forced nearly 2,000 people to evacuate.

The larger blaze burned 15,433 acres of dense, dry bush in the San Bernardino National Forest and was 12 percent contained. Authorities initially said the charred 18,000 acres but infrared mapping overnight showed the fire was smaller.

About 340 residents were under mandatory orders to leave the Fawnskin area and another 1,200 voluntarily left their homes in the resort community of Green Valley Lake, Forest Service spokeswoman Carol Beckley said.

However, cooler temperatures were expected to aid firefighters Sunday and the fire was headed northwest away from the homes, Beckley said. The fire was at least at least 10 miles from the nearest desert community.

"Right now, it doesn't appear they're in much danger," she said. "The fire would have to travel quite a bit."

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a state of emergency for San Bernardino County on Saturday, clearing the way for state government assistance with costs related to the fire.

The fire, which remained under investigation, burned several outbuildings at a campground. About 1,800 firefighters were aided by 12 fixed-wing aircraft, 27 hand crews and 15 bulldozers.

In eastern San Diego County, a wildfire erupted Saturday northeast of Julian, leading to the evacuation of about 400 people from the nearby subdivision of Whispering Pines.
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