Growing brush fire triggers evacuation warnings in Orange County
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Growing brush fire triggers evacuation warnings in Orange County
"The fire, which burned at least 60 acres, was reported shortly after 3 p.m. along Carbon Canyon Road, just east of Valencia Avenue."
"Evacuation warnings were issued for the communities of Olinda Village, Hollydale Mobile Home Park and Brea Hills, as well as for the equestrian stables at El Rodeo Equestrian Center."
"By 5 p.m., the warnings remained only for Olinda Village and Hollydale Mobile Home Park."
"Orange County fire officials said firefighters were fighting the blaze on the ground and from the air. The cause of the fire is unknown."
A brush fire in Orange County burned at least 60 acres, reported shortly after 3 p.m. along Carbon Canyon Road. The fire spread northeast toward Olinda Village, leading to evacuation warnings for Olinda Village, Hollydale Mobile Home Park, and Brea Hills. By 5 p.m., warnings were still in effect for Olinda Village and Hollydale Mobile Home Park. Carbon Canyon Road was closed between Brea Hills Avenue and Ruby Street. Firefighters engaged in ground and aerial efforts to combat the blaze, with the cause still unknown.
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