What caused the fire in Azusa Canyon?

What caused the fire in Azusa Canyon?

A brush fire broke out at approximately 6:00 pm above Azusa today and has currently burned about 30 acres into the Angeles National Forest. The fire was burning west of San Gabriel Canyon Road (State Route 39) and uphill away from structures. The cause of the fire, dubbed the “Madre” incident, was under investigation.

Is the Azusa Canyon fire still burning?

AZUSA – The Ranch Fire scorching the Azusa Canyons continues to move north in the San Gabriel Mountains Friday. After a better assessment of fire activity, authorities now say 2,500 acres have burned. No containment has been reached, according to the US Forest Service.

Where is the Azusa fire?

The fire began around 8 a.m. at East Fork Road near Glendora Mountain Road in the Azusa area.

Who started the Azusa Canyon fire?

Osmin Palencia
AZUSA, Calif. (KABC) — A suspect accused of starting the 2,500 Ranch Fire in Azusa is in custody after turning himself in, authorities say. On Friday night, Azusa police identified 36-year-old Osmin Palencia as a suspect in connection with starting the Ranch Fire.

Is the Bobcat fire still active?

The Bobcat Fire has grown to 106,000 acres and is 13% contained. Today, the fire remained active in the western, northern, and southwestern portions. New evacuations were issued for the areas near Colby Ranch and Hidden Springs where crews worked to prepare structures and build contingency lines.

Is the ranch 2 fire contained?

The Ranch 2 Fire has burned 4,237 acres and is at 93% containment.

Is there a fire right now in Orange County?

The fire currently is not a threat to OC and no residents of OC need to evacuate.

What was the biggest fire in LA County?

Largest Wildfires in Los Angeles County By Acres Burned

Fire Name Area Acres Burned
Magic Mountain ANF 27,500
Kanan/Dune (Mandeville Canyon/Agoura-Malibu) Malibu to Agoura to Mandeville Canyon 25,000
Topanga NW of Chatsworth and San Fernando Valley 24,175
Gale ANF, west of Bear Creek to Pine Mountain 24,004

When did Azusa fire start?

The U.S. Forest Service initially estimated for full containment on Oct. 15, but that has been pushed back to Oct. 30. A smoke-generating pyrotechnic device used during a gender reveal party sparked the El Dorado Fire burning near Yucaipa, which has charred more than 7,000 acres, officials say.

Is the Bobcat Fire 100% contained?

The Bobcat Fire was a fire that started on September 6, 2020 as part of the 2020 California wildfire season. By December 18, it was fully contained and had burned 115,796 acres (46,861 ha) in the central San Gabriel Mountains, in and around the Angeles National Forest.

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