A brush fire spread across 3,000 acres towards homes in Asuza, California on Thursday evening (August 13).
The Terrifying footage from one neighbour shows the glowing inferno ripping through the hillside at the start of the fire shortly after 3 pm in the afternoon, when it was covering around 600 acres.
The Azusa Police Department ordered the evacuation of people in the Mountain Cove neighbourhood.
Authorities said that by evening it was burning away from foothill cities and towards Angeles National Forest.
There was no reported structure damage as the fire was moving towards the forest areas and away from residences.
Residents were evacuated as a brush fire spread across 3,000 acres towards homes in Azusa, California, on Thursday evening (Aug 13). The Los Angeles County Fire Department said the blaze was first seen around the North San Gabriel Canyon Road and North Ranch Road where it ''immediately threatened homes''.
The Azusa Police Department said residents of Mountain Cove were asked to evacuate immediately, and no traffic is being allowed into the area.
Authorities said that by evening it was burning away from foothill cities and towards Angeles National Forest.
Flames from a raging brush fire towered over homes in in Azusa, California, on Thursday evening (Aug 13).
Residents were evacuated as the blaze, dubbed the Ranch Fire, spread across 3,000 acres towards nearby properties.
Terrifying footage from one neighbour shows the glowing inferno ripping through the hillside at the start of the fire shortly after 3pm in the afternoon, when it was covering around 600 acres.
The Azusa Police Department ordered the evacuation of people in the Mountain Cove neighbourhood.
There was no reported structure damage as the fire was moving towards the forest areas and away from residences. According to the fire department, over 2,500 acres were burnt at about 6 PM.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department said the blaze was first seen around the North San Gabriel Canyon Road and North Ranch Road where it ''immediately threatened homes''.
The Azusa Police Department said residents of Mountain Cove were asked to evacuate immediately, and no traffic is being allowed into the area.
Authorities said that by evening it was burning away from foothill cities and towards Angeles National Forest.
Residents were evacuated as a brush fire spread across 3,000 acres towards homes in Azusa, California, on Thursday evening (Aug 13).
Footage shows thick smokes engulfing homes as the blaze, dubbed the Ranch Fire, threatened nearby residents' safety.
The Azusa Police Department had ordered a evacuation in the Mountain Cove neighbourhood.
There was no reported structure damage as the fire was moving towards the forest areas and away from residences. According to the fire department, over 2,500 acres were burnt at about 6 PM.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department said the blaze was first seen around the North San Gabriel Canyon Road and North Ranch Road where it ''immediately threatened homes''.
The Azusa Police Department said residents of Mountain Cove were asked to evacuate immediately, and no traffic is being allowed into the area.
Authorities said that by evening it was burning away from foothill cities and towards Angeles National Forest.
Helicopters dump water on a raging brush fire in Asuza, California, on Thursday evening (Aug 13).
Residents were evacuated as the blaze, dubbed the Ranch Fire, spread across 3,000 acres towards homes.
The Azusa Police Department ordered a evacuation in the Mountain Cove neighbourhood.
There was no reported structure damage as the fire was moving towards the forest areas and away from residences. According to the fire department, over 2,500 acres were burnt at about 6 PM.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department said the blaze was first seen around the North San Gabriel Canyon Road and North Ranch Road where it ''immediately threatened homes''.
The Azusa Police Department said residents of Mountain Cove were asked to evacuate immediately, and no traffic is being allowed into the area.
Authorities said that by evening it was burning away from foothill cities and towards Angeles National Forest.
Fire trucks gather at the scene of a raging brush fire in Asuza, California, after nightfall on Thursday evening (Aug 13).
Residents were evacuated as the blaze, dubbed the Ranch Fire, spread across 3,000 acres towards homes.
The Azusa Police Department ordered the evacuation of people in the Mountain Cove neighbourhood.
There was no reported structure damage as the fire was moving towards the forest areas and away from residences. According to the fire department, over 2,500 acres were burnt at about 6 PM.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department said the blaze was first seen around the North San Gabriel Canyon Road and North Ranch Road where it ''immediately threatened homes''.
The Azusa Police Department said residents of Mountain Cove were asked to evacuate immediately, and no traffic is being allowed into the area.
Authorities said that by evening it was burning away from foothill cities and towards Angeles National Forest.