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Photos: The first major wildfire of 2024 in Los Angeles County


A wind-driven wildfire along Interstate 5 near the Grapevine exploded to more than 12,000 acres by early Sunday and had charted a path south toward the town of Castaic, prompting evacuations throughout the area, officials said. The Post fire, which originated Saturday in Gorman in northwestern Los Angeles County, was only 2% contained Sunday afternoon as high winds, low humidity and steep terrain hampered firefighting efforts.

Meanwhile, firefighters were battling another brush fire in the San Bernardino County community of Hesperia that broke out after 6 p.m. Saturday in the 18000 block of North Highway 173. That fire has burned more than 1,300 acres and was 20% contained.

Fire crews keep an eye on flames from a burn out operation.

Crews conduct a burn-out operation Sunday near Hungry Valley Road.

(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)

Crew members of the Little Tujunga Hot Shots work to control flames.

Members of the Little Tujunga Hot Shots at work.

(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)

Firefighters at work in Gorman.

Firefighters at work in Gorman.

(Eric Thayer / Associated Press)

The Post fire advances on structures in Gorman.

The Post fire advances on structures in Gorman.

(Eric Thayer / Associated Press)

Firefighters work against the advancing Post Fire on Saturday.

As the fire spreads, experts are gauging the severity of this year’s fire season. A wet winter has nurtured a potentially heavy fuel load of thick grasses, which are drying as temperatures rise.

(Marcio Jose Sanchez / Associated Press)

Firefighters work under a smoldering hillside left behind by the Post Fire

A smoldering hillside is left behind by the Post fire.

(Marcio Jose Sanchez / Associated Press)



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