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Fast-moving wildfire explodes in Antelope Valley forcing evacuations
A fast-moving wildfire, the Summit Fire, broke out in Antelope Valley, Los Angeles County, forcing evacuations and threatening homes. The fire spread across 800 acres, reaching the Angeles National Forest, with firefighters responding to the blaze that started near Jesus Canyon Road and East Avenue Z in the Llano area.
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