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MAP: San Bernardino fire burns 1 home

A wildfire burns in San Bernardino County Monday, Nov. 5, 2012. Statistics from the National Interagency Fire Center show more than 9.2 million acres have been charred by wildfire so far this year. Colorado, California, Idaho and several Western states saw more land burned in 2012 than the previous year.
A wildfire burns in San Bernardino County Monday, Nov. 5, 2012. Statistics from the National Interagency Fire Center show more than 9.2 million acres have been charred by wildfire so far this year. Colorado, California, Idaho and several Western states saw more land burned in 2012 than the previous year.
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A grass fire that erupted near several mobile homes in the city of San Bernardino has been put out, according to the fire department.

The four-alarm fire started at about 12:20 p.m. near the intersection of West Mill and South Macy streets, threatening up to 20 mobile homes. It burned about 2 acres and damaged two sheds and one mobile home.

There were no report of injuries, nor what sparked the flames.

RELATED: UPDATE: Camarillo Springs fire shuts stretch of PCH, spreads to 6,500 acres (map)

                           MAP: 2 major fires burning in Riverside County; 5 structures damaged

The map below shows the locations of other major fires burning in the region and Red Cross shelters for residents displaced from their homes:

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