Despite the fire's growth, evacuation warnings were lifted for Arcadia residents, while six other areas are still being advised to be ready to leave.
Fears of a significant spread of the Bobcat fire dissipated as Santa Ana winds failed to materialize, but nearby foothill communities remain on high alert.
Much of the fire’s growth was to the northeast, a relief to previously threatened foothill communities.residents north of Foothill Boulevard and east of Santa Anita after the city reported that the fire had generally progressed away from Arcadia.: Bradbury, Monrovia, Sierra Madre, Pasadena, Altadena and Duarte, where residents awakened Thursday morning to darkened skies and ash-covered cars.
“It’s absolutely very smoky over here,” said Victoria Rocha, assistant to the city manager in Duarte.
“We get a sense that everyone is well-prepped and ready,” she said, “and we’re just going to stay in that hold pattern until we’re told otherwise.” A total of 652 personnel have been assigned to the Bobcat fire, one of several wildfires raging up and down the West Coast.
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