Fire Burns 100 Acres; No One Hurt
LEONA VALLEY — A brush fire scorched about 100 acres near Elizabeth Lake and Godde Hill roads Sunday afternoon, authorities said.
No injuries or property damage were reported, said Dilbert Garcia, a Los Angeles County Fire Department spokesman.
Garcia said about 100 county firefighters battled the blaze in western unincorporated Los Angeles County. Four water-dropping helicopters were deployed to help firefighters on the ground bring the blaze under control, he said.
The fire, which broke out at 1:25 p.m. and was contained at 3 p.m., forced the temporary shutdown of Elizabeth Lake and Godde Hill roads, Garcia said.
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