Monday, July 9, 2007

NEWS - Canyon Country Brush Fire Fully Contained

Canyon Country Brush Fire Fully Contained

(CBS) CANYON COUNTRY, Calif. A fire that charred 815 acres and threatened about three dozen homes near Canyon Country was fully surrounded Monday as crews worked to douse hotspots and prevent flare-ups.

The fire was fully contained Sunday, according to Al Jackson of the Los Angeles County Fire Department. Officials did not say when the fire would be extinguished.

The fire broke out Saturday afternoon along the southbound Antelope Valley (14) Freeway near Vasquez Rocks County Park amid high heat, gusty winds and low humidity.

Several homes along Agua Dulce Road were temporarily threatened but none were damaged.

One firefighter twisted an ankle and a resident reported having chest pains during the fire.

An evacuation center was set up in Acton, but evacuees were allowed to return home Saturday night, said county fire Capt. Mike Brown.

Lower temperatures and higher humidity allowed firefighters to gain the upper hand.

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