Crews are reacting to a wildfire in the Cajon Pass area that brought about the conclusion of the 15 Freeway Sunday evening.
The blaze, named the Railroad Fire, was accounted for in the area of the 15 and Cleghorn around 1 p.m., as indicated by San Bernardino National Forest officials
The fire was assessed to associate with 20 acres in size with 0% containment an hour after the fact.
The 15 Freeway was closed in the two directions from Highway 138 up to Oak Hill Road as crews battled the flares. It was unclear how long the freeway conclusion will last.
The railroad in the area was additionally closed down.
The blaze broke out a day after the 50-acre Roadside Fire erupted in the Cajon Pass. That blaze was 30% starting at Sunday morning.
Close by, the South Fire that erupted Wednesday evening close to the 15 Freeway, in the area of Lytle Creek and Duncan roads was 819 acres in size and 30% contained Sunday. That blaze destroyed designs and constrained hundreds to escape.