Incredible scenes from the Cajon Pass fires

Wildfires along the Cajon Pass north of the Los Angeles metro area are an unfortunate but fairly regular occurrence during summer, and the fires often close the Interstate 15 / Route 66 corridor for a few hours.

Friday’s fire was different. The 3,200-acre blaze jumped the freeway and ignited about 20 vehicles, causing motorists to run for their lives.

Somehow, only two people were injured, and they didn’t require hospitalization.

Interstate 15 was closed in Cajon Pass after mid-afternoon Friday but was mostly reopened by Saturday morning.

The Los Angeles Times and the San Bernardino County Sun had the best coverage of the fires.

Here are a few photos and a video from the fire that came over Twitter as it happened:

In case you were wondering about the historic Summit Inn restaurant, it’s fine. It sits north of the fire, which started around the Route 138 junction.

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