A California wildfire continues to burn in Orange County's Silverado Canyon, after it ignited overnight Thursday following a house fire. Two firefighters have been injured battling the blaze.
The wildfire, called the Bond Fire, broke out at approximately 1 a.m. ET Thursday or 10 p.m. PT Wednesday, and was driven through Silverado Canyon by gusty Santa Ana winds.
Orange County Fire Authority Chief Brian Fennessey said that they were dealing with several safety issues including power poles and downed wires. He urged those concerned about the fire to prepare to evacuate, even if they had not received an evacuation order.
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The wildfire, called the Bond Fire, broke out at approximately 1 a.m. ET Thursday or 10 p.m. PT Wednesday, and was driven through Silverado Canyon by gusty Santa Ana winds.
Orange County Fire Authority Chief Brian Fennessey said that they were dealing with several safety issues including power poles and downed wires. He urged those concerned about the fire to prepare to evacuate, even if they had not received an evacuation order.
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