LOS ANGELES, CA — Tens of thousands of people awoke in the San Fernando Valley early Friday morning to the nightmare of flames bearing down on their communities. More than 100,000 were forced to flee, crowding into evacuation centers to await news of their homes and neighbors.

In mere hours, the Saddleridge Fire exploded to 7,500 acres, shutting down major freeways, destroying dozens of homes and closing schools. One man died trying to save his house with a garden hose.

It could be hours or days yet before the fire is extinguished, laying bare the full impact of the blaze. More than 1,000 firefighters are working to save lives and homes — more than 25,000 houses remain under threat. In the meantime, the residents of Sylmar, Porter Ranch and Granada Hills are waiting, watching and taking care of each other.

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Los Angeles City firefighters battle the Saddleridge fire near homes in Sylmar, California, Thursday night. (AP Photo/Michael Owen Baker