Wildfire erupts dangerously close to Southern California family’s home

A family in San Bernardino is counting their blessings and thanking firefighters after the “Sierra Fire,” which charred more than 400 acres, came dangerously close to their home and dozens of others.

The two-alarm brushfire in Fontana near Sierra and Jurupa avenues was first reported at around 2:30 p.m., with the wind-driven flames quickly spreading from 40 to 350 acres in just two hours.

Fontana resident Isaac Van Setten told KTLA’s Shelby Nelson that he saw the flames cresting the hillside near his family’s home and their neighbors the moment he got onto his street…

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