California Wildfires

Brush Fire Burns More Than 100 Acres in San Bernardino County Mountains

The Nob Fire was burning in the Lytle Creek area south of Wrightwood.

San Bernardino County

A brush fire burned Wednesday April 26, 2023 in a remote part of San Bernardino County.

A brush fire burned more than 100 acres Wednesday in a remote part of the San Bernardino County mountains.

The Nob Fire was burning north of Lytle Creek and south of Wrightwood in the San Gabriel Mountains, about 15 miles northwest of San Bernardino.

The fire, which began around 10 a.m., burned about 160 acres as of early Wednesday afternoon. Flames are burning uphill toward mountain snowpack left behind by winter and early spring storms.

No structures were threatened by the fire in the Cajon Pass. Smoke could be seen from the 15 Freeway and from NBCLA's Big Bear Cam to the east.

No injuries were reported. Temperatures in the area were in the low 70s with calm wind conditions.

Details about how the fire started were not immediately available.

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