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de OPULENT PHILANTHROPY INC

We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the needs of our local community. From providing food and shelter to those in need during the Bridge and Airport fire, we are committed to making a positive impact on the lives of those around us. By supporting Opulent Philanthropy Inc., you are supporting your community and helping to build a brighter future for all.

Wildfire Disaster Relief Fund:
Every contribution, big or small, will bring much-needed assistance to families struggling in the aftermath of this disaster.
Here's how your donation can help:
$25 can provide a care package with essential supplies for a family in need.
$50 can help ensure a family displaced by the fire has access to food and shelter.
$50 can help support firefighters.
We also accept DAF, Stock and Cryptocurrency on our website www.opulentusa.org/california
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The Bridge Fire in Southern California exponentially exploded over 10 times in size in a matter of 24 hours, as firefighters grappled with two other major fires in the region and a man was arrested in connection with setting off one of the infernos.
The Bridge Fire, which sparked Sunday in Angeles National Forest, exhibited “extreme fire behavior,” jumping in size from4,000 acres early Tuesday.The blaze expanded from Los Angeles County into San Bernardino County.
As of Wednesday morning, it is the largest wildfire in the state, spanning nearly 48,000 acres and is 0% contained.
In an update Wednesday afternoon, officials said 20 homes were destroyed in the Mount Baldy area, and 13 in the Wrightwood area, as well as six cabins in the wilderness. There have been no reports of significant injuries or deaths.
Evacuation orders have put in place for all residents north of the San Antonio Dam up to the Mount Baldy Resort, the community of Wrightwood, East Fork communities and the River Community, as well as others. Evacuation warnings are also in place.
The Bridge Fire is one of three major fires in southern California — along with the Line Fire and the Airport Fire — which sparked amid an intense heatwave that brought triple digit temperatures and dry conditions to the region.
Red flag warnings, meaning conditions are ripe for wildfire spread, are in place through noon Wednesday over the interior mountains and foothills of Los Angeles County for dry conditions with gusty southwest winds and low humidity.

The Airport Fire burning in Orange and Riverside Counties has destroyed homes, injured at least seven people and burned more than 22,000 acres as of Wednesday morning, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, or Cal Fire.
The blaze exploded in size overnight Monday in Orange County's Trabuco Canyon as flames, spurred by west winds, traveled east into Riverside County. By Wednesday morning, the Airport Fire reached 22,376 acres and was 0% contained. Evacuation orders and warnings for thousands remain in place.
The fire's path continued onto Santiago Peak, threatening a series of radio and television broadcast towers, used not only by local media outlets but also by federal and local government agencies. The fire creeped up to the base of some of the towers, but the equipment appeared to escape any serious damage.
Just before 2 p.m. Tuesday, authorities expanded mandatory evacuation orders to include homes in Riverside County as the rapidly moving fire began to creep towards Lake Elsinore.
Several homes were destroyed by the massive flames, forcing thousands to remain under evacuation order.
Ortega Highway was closed between Grand Avenue and Nichols Institute. The area had been under a voluntary evacuation warning, but late Tuesday morning, mandatory evacuation orders were issued for areas along the highway near Caspers Park.
A mandatory evacuation order was previously issued for the Robinson Ranch community in Rancho Santa Margarita. Voluntary evacuation warnings were in place for residents on Rose Canyon Road, Trabuco Creek Road, Trabuco Canyon Road, Trabuco Oaks Drive, Joplin Loop and Cook's Corner.
Evacuation warnings were issued Tuesday for Silverado and Modjeska canyons.

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