Wildfire near LA grows to over 100,000 acres

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The massive Bobcat Fire raging in the Angeles National Forest has so far scorched 105,345 acres of land with only 15 percent containment, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department (LAFD).

The blaze erupted on September 6 near the Cogswell Dam and spread rapidly amid an intense, record-breaking heatwave, Xinhua news agency quoted the LAFD as saying on Monday.

In just 48 hours, it spread over 2,000 acres, making it one of the largest wildfires in the history of Los Angeles County.

A total of 1,718 firefighters are battling the blaze, especially in its northern section, the LAFD said in its latest update, saying the fire threatened homes and forced evacuations in the foothill communities bordering the Antelope Valley.

Since the advancement of the fire to the southern direction has been stopped by a variety of tactics, cities in the San Gabriel Valley in Southern California have canceled their evacuation orders.

The Bobcat Fire is one of at least 27 major wildfires currently raging in California.

At least 26 people have died and 6,400 structures have been destroyed since fire activity picked up in August, the California Department of Fire Protection said.

Nearly 19,000 firefighters are battling the blazes.

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