Firefighters stopped the progress of the 40-acre fire, which broke out late Wednesday in the Sepulveda Pass, officials said.
Two new wildfires are burning in LA County, one in the Angeles National Forest north of town, and another near the ritzy Bel Aire neighborhood.
A 10-acre brush fire burning on the east side of the Sepulveda Pass near Bel-Air prompted an evacuation warning.
Firefighters in northwest Los Angeles are working to contain the Sepulveda Fire, which started near Interstate 405 and Sepulveda Boulevard close to Bel Air.
LAFD contained the Sepulveda Fire near the I-405, stopping its advance with no injuries or structural damage reported.
Forward progress of a brush fire along the 405 Freeway in the Sepulveda Pass area has been stopped after growing to 40 acres, officials reported. Evacuation warnings: Brentwood and Bel Air residents, ...
Flames erupted near the Bel-Air neighborhood just hours after another fire sparked and quickly spread in northern Los Angeles ...
The Sepulveda fire was the latest blaze in a nerve-racking week as Southern California headed into a fourth consecutive day of red flag fire weather warnings.
The Los Angeles Fire Department said early on January 23 that forward progress of a fire that broke out near the Getty Museum in Bel Air had been stopped. Footage captured by Topher Maslanka early ...
The Hughes Fire, near the Castaic Lake area, spread to more than 10,000 acres as the smaller Sepulveda Fire broke out along Interstate 405.