Vehicles, Structures Burnt by Brush Fire in Gorman

A brush fire broke out in Gorman, California, on June 15, burning vehicles and structures in the area.

The Los Angeles County Fire Department issued evacuation orders for “areas south of Pyramid Lake between Old Ridge Route and the LA County line.”

The blaze, called the Post Fire, was reported just before 2 pm, according to officials.

As of Sunday afternoon the fire covered just over 10,500 acres, officials said.

Around 1,200 people were evacuated by Saturday evening, according to fire officials.

Robert Marquis filmed this footage showing emergency crews tending to the scene and told Storyful he saw “many severely damaged vehicles and structures” while driving past the fire area on Saturday. Credit: Robert Marquis via Storyful

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What?

That was awesome.

His house is not taken.

I'm starting right here, right here.

Oh, look at the cars.

Oh my God.

I zoom in on that.

Wow.

Fucking nice.

Look at this helicopter going through the valley, like way over there, right?

The color from, and that is quite the color.