A fast-moving brush fire in Los Angeles County has forced evacuations after spreading into the Angeles National Forest. The Summit Fire, burning near Llano, expanded to approximately 1,300 acres as firefighters rushed to contain the blaze amid dangerous heat and dry conditions. Authorities warned nearby communities about potential threats to structures while additional firefighting resources were deployed. No injuries were reported as crews battled the flames under challenging weather conditions. The wildfire comes during a period of high temperatures and low humidity across Southern California, increasing concerns over fire risks. Watch the latest updates from the Summit Fire. INTERNATIONAL NEWS

A fast-spreading blaze has prompted evacuations in a sparsely populated area of Los Angeles County. The brush fire sparked Friday under dry and scorching hot conditions in a…

Mandatory evacuation orders remain in effect for LAC-E107 and LAC-E127-C.