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September Incident - Morning Incident Update The San Bernardino County Fire Protection District remains in unified command with CAL FIRE San Bernardino/Inyo/Mono Unit on the September Incident. Overnight, crews remained committed to the incident. At this time, there are still no reported injuries or missing persons. We would like to thank all of our cooperating agencies for the strong collaborative effort demonstrated throughout this operation. Last night, Caltrans worked diligently to clear Highway 38, providing access to those who had been stranded on Highway 38. At this time, no known motorists remain stranded; however, assessment teams and field crews are continuing to search the area to ensure no other parties are in need of assistance. CAL FIRE, CHP - Inland Division, San Bernardino County Public Works, and other partners remain engaged in clearing roads and improving access. The San Bernardino County, Ready San Bernardino County OES and California Governor's Office of Emergency Services are also closely involved, and we are grateful for their early support in helping to accelerate the recovery process. With daylight, crews will gain a clearer picture of the full extent of damage to roads, infrastructure, and homes. San Bernardino County Fire’s Damage Assessment Team, along with San Bernardino County Building & Safety, will work throughout the day evaluating impacted structures and will assist in determining the extent of property loss. The US National Weather Service San Diego California has forecast a chance of thunderstorms today in the San Bernardino County mountains and deserts. We urge all residents to avoid the affected areas of the September Incident. Conditions remain hazardous due to the potential for new slides, falling trees and utility poles, impassable roads, and dangerous debris. San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Aviation will be conducting aerial reconnaissance throughout the day and is equipped with hoist capabilities should rescue operations be necessary. The next update will be provided this evening unless significant changes occur.