Just In - The #BlueCutFire in the Cajon Pass (San Bernardino County) is now 30,000 acres. Photo: @latimespic.twitter.com/4k8XO3iCbo
— CAL FIRE PIO Berlant (@CALFIRE_PIO) August 17, 2016
Eric Sherwin of the San Bernardino County Fire Department says the blaze that began in the Cajon Pass continues to race in several directions. It has topped ridges in the San Bernardino Mountains and is closing in on high desert communities on the other side.
The evacuations include the ski resort town of Wrightwood, scattered ranches and desert communities such as Phelan.
The fire has created traffic problems for truckers and other travelers going through the Cajon Pass but also people trying to make their way to and from Las Vegas along Interstate 15.
"I pulled over at about 1 o'clock and I said you know what there is no way I am going to get down the hill," said truck driver Chris Fleming.
It is unknown when the freeway will reopen.
For some drivers going from Valencia, Calif., to Las Vegas, it took them 10 hours to get to Primm when it would have usually taken between 4 to 5 hours. A family also ran out of gas.
Some took detours but there was additional traffic on smaller highways, along with longer drive times.
- From High Desert to the Valley: Highway 18E to highway 247S to Highway 62S to Interstate
#BlueCutFire: (Update) MANDATORY EVACUATIONS for West Cajon Valley Hwy 2 to I-15 @SBCOUNTYFIRE@sbcountysheriff Krn pic.twitter.com/eWK0AFCnFD
— SB County Fire (@SBCOUNTYFIRE) August 16, 2016
#BlueCutFire:#SBCoFD w/25 Eng/WT 6Chief 2Crews 1Dozer 1 #SBCSD Helo #StructureDefense in place Krn @SanBernardinoNFpic.twitter.com/h7Vqz8SyeY
— SB County Fire (@SBCOUNTYFIRE) August 16, 2016
#BlueCutFire: (Update) MANDATORY EVACUATIONS Lytle Creek @SanBernardinoNF@sbcountysheriffpic.twitter.com/rhubD58aj9
— SB County Fire (@SBCOUNTYFIRE) August 16, 2016