The map shows fire hot spots, current wind directions as well as the fire origin point.
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(Source: Paul Doherty of the National Alliance for Public Safety GIS (NAPSG) Foundation)
(Source: HSA Council at Pepperdine University and the City of Los Angeles Emergency Management Department)
The Maria Fire is one of many fires to burn in Southern California recently.
A fire dubbed the Hillside Fire broke out in San Bernardino early Thursday morning, spreading to over 200 acres with winds carrying the flames. Multiple homes were seen damaged. Click here for the full story.
Another fire erupted shortly before 1 a.m. Thursday in Jurupa Valley. The blaze, dubbed the 46 Fire, burned more than 300 acres Thursday, driven by strong winds. Click here for the latest on the 46 Fire.
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Other fires on the interactive map include the Whitter Fire, the Brea Fire, the Lakeview Fire, the Castelwood Fire, the Dexter Fire and the Norco Fire.
Earlier in the week, the Getty Fire broke out at 1:30 a.m. on Monday and went on destroying 12 homes and damaging 5 more. The fire was sparked when high winds carried a tree branch into a power line.
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