Wednesday, May 30, 2007

CAL FIRE NEWS- Grass fire burns state lands at Moss Landing beac

Salinas, CA: Grass fire burns state lands at Moss Landing beach

The North Monterey County Fire District sent two engines and a water tender to defeat a three-acre grass fire at Moss Landing State Beach on Tuesday afternoon.

The fire started off Struve Road about 2 p.m. and took 45 minutes to contain, firefighters said, but three hours to completely put out. No cause was found, they said.

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