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Trabuco Canyon Airport Fire Grows to 5,432 Acres in Orange County-Evacuation Orders in Effect as Blaze Doubles in Size

Airport Fire spread to 5432  acres by night, forcing evacuation orders for Trabuco Canyon.

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Fire crews battle the massive blaze with helicopters and bulldozers as flames spread rapidly through dry forests.

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Residents of Robinson Ranch and Trabuco Highlands flee their homes as the fire threatens key evacuation zones.

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Smoke plumes tower above the region, visible for miles as the fire consumes over 5,000 acres by late evening.

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Shelters set up for both residents and animals as the Orange County Sheriff’s Department enforces mandatory evacuations.

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Dangerous winds and triple-digit temperatures fuel the blaze, creating hazardous conditions for Southern California.

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The fire is just one of many raging in the region—San Bernardino’s Line Fire has burned over 23,000 acres.

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Multiple road closures announced as the fire disrupts daily life and leaves thousands bracing for the worst.

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With 6,000 fires burning across California, authorities warn of the ongoing threat during this extreme heatwave.

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