Six Flags Visitors Watch Thick Smoke From Charlie Fire in Southern California Sky

  • 6 years ago
A wildfire that broke out on Saturday, September 22, in southern California had grown to 3,000 acres within hours.The fire, which was first reported at 2:40 pm at Charlie Canyon Road, forced road closures and could be seen as far as the San Fernando Valley.Los Angeles County Fire Department inspector Joey Marron said that 120 firefighters, three helicopters and two Super Scooper aircraft were deployed to battle the blaze.This video, shared on September 22, shows thick smoke of the fire seen at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Santa Clarita, California. Credit: LA Bella Vida via Storyful

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