Bond Fire Explodes to 4,000 Acres, Massive Flames Threaten Homes
12.03.2020 | SILVERADO CANYON - A wind-driven brush fire in the Silverado Canyon was sparked by a structure fire early Thursday morning. The fire rapidly grew to over 4,000 acres. Mandatory evacuations were ordered for nearby residents in areas of Orange County. Firefighters are still battling the flames in attempt to gain control of the blaze.
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