Stevenson Ranch brush fire stopped at 45 acres, 40% contained after threatening homes
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Ruben Vives
22d ago· 2 min readenNews
Summary
A brush fire erupted Monday afternoon in the Santa Clarita Valley (Stevenson Ranch area), threatening homes and prompting evacuation orders near Pico Canyon Elementary School. The Los Angeles County Fire Department stopped the fire's forward progress after it burned 45 acres, and by Monday night it was 40% contained. The fire was one of three that broke out Monday in Southern California.
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The fire prompted an evacuation order for homes near the Pico Canyon Elementary School area.
A brush fire that erupted Monday afternoon in the Santa Clarita Valley, threatening homes and spurring evacuation orders, was brought to a halt hours later by fire crews.
The fire, one of several currently burning in Southern California, has charred more than 40 acres in the Pico Canyon Park area.
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