Summit Fire Expands in Antelope Valley, Evacuations Under Way

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A fast-moving brush fire in Llano, Antelope Valley known as the Summit Fire grew to 2,709 acres with 0% containment, triggering evacuation orders and warnings. At least one structure was damaged or destroyed as about 10 air tankers fought the flames, which pushed toward the Angeles National Forest. Evacuation shelters were opened for residents and pets, and no injuries were reported at this time.
- Summit Fire in Antelope Valley burns at least 2,021 acres, evacuation orders in place ABC7 Los Angeles
- Evacuations ordered for Summit Fire that crossed into Angeles National Forest KTLA
- Summit fire chars 2,581 acres amid Southern California heat wave, looming monsoon conditions Los Angeles Times
- Raging Summit Fire erupts in Los Angeles County, triggering urgent evacuations and threatening structures FOX Weather
- Summit Fire burns 1,600+ acres, forces evacuations FOX 11 Los Angeles
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