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Los Angeles, Summit fire

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 · 15h · on MSN
Summit fire in northern Los Angeles County grows to 2,600+ acres
Firefighters continue to battle the Summit Fire in northern Los Angeles County, which has triggered evacuations and an Air Quality Alert for several areas. The blaze first broke out around 1:30 p.m. Friday near Jesus Canyon Road East and Avenue Z in Llano,

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 · 12h · on MSN
Summit fire scorches across 2,690 acres in Los Angeles, CA fire officials warn
 · 4h
Summit Fire in Los Angeles County scorches more than 2,600 acres
 · 16h
Rapidly growing wildfire in Los Angeles County prompts evacuations
A fast-spreading blaze prompted evacuation orders Friday afternoon in a sparsely populated area of Los Angeles County.

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 · 19h
Summit Fire sparks urgent warning as it spews toxic smoke, forces evacuations
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LA County wildfire moves toward San Bernardino County communities
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Crews gain containment on Summit Fire in Southern California's Antelope Valley

The blaze, dubbed the Summit Fire, began on Friday near Jesus Canyon Road and E. Avenue Z in Llano. Crews responded at 1:12 p.m. to a then-8-acre fire. As of Saturday morning, the acreage has ballooned to 2,679, according to Cal Fire. Containment remains at 0%.
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Crews battle intense vehicle fire that spread to commercial building in Los Angeles

Crews fought a vehicle fire that spread to a commercial building in Los Angeles early Saturday morning, fire officials say. The blaze was first reported in the 2100 block of Long Beach Boulevard in the Central-Alameda neighborhood around 5:50 a.
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Rapidly growing wildfire in Los Angeles forces evacuations

Rapidly growing wildfire in Los Angeles forces evacuations amid intense heatwave - By Friday evening, the fire had consumed approximately 2,700 acres, Angeles National Forest officials reported
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LA County firefighters battling 190-acre Juno Fire in Lancaster

The so-called Juno Fire, which was reported at around 5:50 p.m. near Fairmont-Neenach Road, grew to burn about 150 acres of brush by 7:30 p.m., LACoFD firefighters said.
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