Los Angeles, Summit fire
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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%.
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.
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
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.
