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Biggest wildfire in LA forces hundreds to flee

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GLENDALE (Reuters) — A wildfire on the northern edge of Los Angeles rapidly grew into what the mayor called the largest blaze in the city’s history, prompting the evacuation of hundreds of people and the closure of a major highway.

The 2,023-hectare La Tuna Fire, named after the canyon area where it erupted on Friday, has led authoritie­s to evacuate more than 700 homes in a north Los Angeles neighborho­od and in nearby Burbank and Glendale, officials said.

Authoritie­s warned of erratic winds that could force them to widen the evacuation zone, after the fire destroyed three houses in Los Angeles on Saturday.

“Other than that, no loss of any property,” Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said.

“That is a pretty amazing thing.”

The fire was only 10 percent contained with more than 500 firefighte­rs battling it.

The blaze in thick brush that has not burned in decades was slowly creeping down a rugged hillside on Saturday toward houses, with temperatur­es in the area approachin­g 38 degrees Celsius, the Los Angeles Fire Department said in an alert.

“This fire, which broke out yesterday, we can now say is the largest fire in the history of Los Angeles, in terms of its acreage,” Garcetti said.

On Saturday night, Garcetti declared an emergency, ordering “all available resources” deployed to protect residents and property.

“This declaratio­n also requests that the Governor declare an emergency — so that state and federal assistance can be provided to the city as quickly as possible,” Garcetti said.

The fire could make air unhealthy to breathe in parts of Los Angeles, the nation’s second-largest city, and nearby suburbs, the South Coast Air Quality Management District said in an advisory.

Video posted online by media showed the fire burning along the 210 Freeway when it broke out on Friday, with smoke hovering over the roadway as cars passed by flames a few dozen feet away. Officials quickly closed a stretch of the freeway.

 ??  ?? Firefighte­rs battle La Tuna Fire on a hillside in Burbank, California on Saturday.
Firefighte­rs battle La Tuna Fire on a hillside in Burbank, California on Saturday.

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