San Bernardino County Fire personnel respond to a wildfire in a mountainous area. Thick, orange smoke fills the sky as flames burn in the distance. Several red fire command vehicles with flashing lights are parked along the roadside. Firefighters in yellow protective gear stand near the vehicles, preparing for deployment. The scene is intense and urgent, set against rugged hills and an ominous, smoke-covered sun.

The Lake Fire has burned approximately 478 acres with no containment at this time. The incident is in Unified Command with the USFS: San Bernardino National Forest, CAL FIRE San Bernardino Unit, San Bernardino County Fire, and the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department.

Fire crews are continuing to work through the night to build containment lines and protect nearby communities. Weather conditions remain a challenge, with gusty south winds (15–25 mph) and low humidity expected to persist into the evening. Conditions are forecast to improve overnight, but winds are expected to increase again Sunday afternoon. Evacuation Orders remain in effect south of Highway 138 between Interstate 15 and Highway 173. Evacuation Warnings are in effect North of Highway 138 and Highway 173, from Summit Valley Road to Arrowhead Lake Road.

Please follow all evacuation orders and stay clear of the area for your safety and the safety of emergency personnel. Visit the CAL FIRE Incident Portal for the most up-to-date acreage at https://tr.ee/IncidentPortal