The historic Mount Wilson Observatory is reopening to the public more than four months after the devastating Eaton Fire nearly burned down the Southern California landmark.
The Bobcat Fire has reached 55% containment, allowing for some evacuation warnings to be lifted as crews continue to battle one of the largest blazes in Los Angeles County history.
The raging Bobcat Fire is 50% contained and has burned 113,986 acres, becoming one of the largest fires ever in Los Angeles County.
As the Bobcat Fire inched closer to the Mount Wilson Observatory earlier this week, firefighters worked around the clock to protect the historic site.
The raging Bobcat Fire was 38% contained and had burned about 113,307 acres by Wednesday morning, becoming one of the largest fires ever in Los Angeles County.
The Bobcat Fire has destroyed or damaged at least 29 structures, and that number could climb into the 80s as the fire continues to spread.