Fire burns terrain in Angeles National Forest
Fire burns terrain in Angeles National Forest

Fire burned 2,066 acres of terrain in the Angeles National Forest and more than 1200 residents have been evacuated from the region. Fire destroyed a house and a garage and many other shreds and mobile homes.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department spokesman said that there was no open fire for some hours and as the winds grew the risk increased. No severe injury has been reported from the incident.
More: Science News
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