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Blue Cut Fire: Some Mandatory Evacuations and Road Closures Lifted; Full List

Motorists flee The Blue Cut fire as it burns out of control on both sides of Highway 138 in Summit Valley. (Credit: Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)

Some residents were being allowed to return home and multiple roads were reopened Thursday even as the raging Blue Cut Fire grew to nearly 50 square miles.

About 34,500 homes have been evacuated, affecting nearly 83,000 residents in San Bernardino County, according to InciWeb. It was not immediately clear how many residents were being allowed to return home.

Click here for the latest information on the Blue Cut Fire. 

In addition to evacuations and road closures, a number of schools remain closed Thursday as firefighters try to get a handle on the wildfire, which is just 4 percent contained.

Mandatory evacuations are in effect for the following area for Thursday: 

Click here to view maps of each area affected by evacuation orders.

Evacuated residents can go to: 

Animals can be taken to: 

The following roads remain closed: 

These roads have been reopened: 

Campuses at the following school districts will be closed Thursday due to the fire and deteriorating air quality: 

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