Fast-Moving Bond Fire Tops 7,000 Acres in California's Orange County

The Bond Fire burning in Orange County, California, topped 7,000 acres on the afternoon of December 3, growing 3,000 acres in a matter of hours. The fast-moving blaze remained uncontained on Thursday.

The Orange County Fire Authority said it received reports that there “may be multiple structures damaged,” and officials are working to clarify the extent of the damage.

The fire, which sparked late on Wednesday, grew rapidly and was fanned by strong Santa Ana winds on Thursday. A number of evacuation orders and road closures were announced. Credit: OCFA PIO – Media & Emergency Information via Storyful